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Redesign &
Renovation of CC of
Spartanburg is Complete
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Architect Kris W. Spence has
completed his extensive renovation and redesign of the
Country Club of Spartanburg, one of the oldest courses
in Upstate South Carolina.
Although the course had a soft opening in December,
Spence and his crews remained on-site through early May
to enhance certain areas of the historic layout, which
originally opened with nine holes in 1908 and was
expanded to 18 in the early 1950s.
"Now that we've had a healthy grow-in period, golfers
are able to experience the true renaissance of this
classic course," Spence said.
The project's broad scope included the reconstruction of
all greens, tees and bunkers, plus the installation of a
new irrigation system. Substantial drainage improvements
were implemented, coupled with a tree removal program to
improve playing corridors and turf health.
Spence retained the layout's overall routing. However,
golfers will notice several green sites in new
locations, while the angles of tee boxes have changed.
The result is a more strategic course that takes full
advantage of existing vistas, lakes and topographic
features.
"This was one of the most enjoyable courses I have
worked on," Spence said. "The lay of the land is just
incredible, which eased the task of creating great
holes. The members were supportive of new ideas for the
course and embraced our concept of creating a course
with strategic options and the character and feel of the
classic era of golf architecture."
Some of the highlights include repositioning the second,
third and fifth greens to integrate and expose a
beautiful lake that existed on the property but was not
in play. The seventh hole now begins from one of the
property's highest points and plays downward to the
lowest point, while back-to-back short par-4s at Nos. 11
and 12 allow golfers to play over dramatic landforms and
elevation changes.
Although the number of bunkers remains modest, each was
strategically placed to challenge the golfer along the
preferred lines and best angles into the greens, which
are comprised of a new A-1/A-4 bentgrass blend that
performs well in the heat and humidity of the Southeast.
"No two greens are alike. I like to give each its own
personality, which makes it memorable," said Spence. "In
addition, this concept requires the player to learn the
nuances of each green, thereby requiring greater
imagination to execute the variety of shot options
required."
The new course measures 6,648 yards from the back tees
and plays to a par of 72.
"This project should position the CC of Spartanburg with
the best country club courses in the state and region,"
Spence said. "I think the membership will enjoy the
course on a daily basis and it will hold its own in the
face of top-notch competition."
For information on architect Kris Spence, visit
www.krisspence.com.
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