
Something old, something new, something familiar and something
unexpected. Golfing in the Olde English District of South
Carolina can take you on a historical journey down the Donald
Ross-designed fairways of Fort Mill Country Club, or a scenic
ride through the rolling hills of Tega Cay Country Club's
newly-rebuilt section called Carolina Pines, or through the
unique layout and the sandhills of Cheraw State Park's 18-hole
golf course where no two fairways are adjacent to each other.
Located between Charlotte, NC and Columbia, SC along I-77, the
Olde English District includes seven counties in the Piedmont
(upstate) area of South Carolina. Amid the picturesque
towns of Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Chester, Lancaster,
Cheraw, Winnsboro, and Camden that dot the landscape, you're
certain to find a course that suits your interests.
Whether you prefer modern courses or traditionally-designed
layouts, we have it all. Play one or two, and return again
(and again) to play another two or three. You will be
pleasantly surprised to find some of the best golfing in the
area.