Golf Club Newspaper

In case you have been a little busy, catch up here

End of the year holiday parties and family and shopping can limit the trips to the golf course and add in some typical winter type weather and you may have missed picking up our November issue.

While a few of the stories appeared in some form on this website closer to the date they occurred, we always try to add a little extra to the stories and find a few that we might have missed on line.

Hope you can take a minute, if you missed our last print edition, to look over the November issue (PDF) you can view on line or download. It is our final edition for our 33rd year of publication.

The Golf Club print edition is taking our annual break until golf returns in the Spring, but we will be following events and information of interest to Upstate golfers here on line,

Please check back often and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year – Stan

In the November edition,

Download the November Issue

Take a look at some of the stories that only appeared in the print edition we think are of interest to golf fans and golfers in the Upstate.


Reloading not rebuilding at Anderson.
Trojans win two in a row to close out the fall season ranked #3


Martin helped grow turf and golf in the Carolinas.
During his 30 year career at Clemson  Bruce Martin was a golf superintendents best friend


Tigers put 500 rule in the rear view.
Clemson men and women boost won loss record with tournament victories!


Nancy Smith Steps Back — But Not Away.
Volunteer chairman retires after 25 years with the BMW event


Caroline Hawkins sets new state record.
Blythewood senior is  first Boy or Girl in SC to win 4 individual state titles


North wins All-Star Match.
Senior golfers from the Upstate dominate at River Falls

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