CAROLINA GOLF PAR-3 COURSE
🇺🇸 Greenville, SC, USA
Designed by George Cobb
Carolina Golf Par-3 in Greenville, South Carolina, is a George Cobb design that serves the Upstate region as an accessible short course. Cobb, a prolific mid-century architect who worked extensively throughout the Carolinas and the Southeast, designed numerous courses ranging from championship layouts to executive and par-3 facilities during his career from the 1950s through the 1970s. His work typically emphasized playability while incorporating the natural terrain of the Piedmont region.
The course consists entirely of par-3 holes, a format that allows golfers to focus on iron play and short game without the time commitment of a regulation round. Par-3 courses of this era were often designed to introduce beginners to the game, provide practice opportunities for experienced players working on specific aspects of their game, and offer a quick recreational option for those with limited time. The Greenville location places it within a city that has grown considerably in recent decades, making such facilities valuable for maintaining golf access in increasingly developed areas.
The routing likely takes advantage of the rolling topography characteristic of South Carolina's Piedmont, where elevation changes and natural contours provide variety in hole design despite the shorter yardages. George Cobb's approach to par-3 courses generally emphasized strategic green complexes and thoughtful bunkering that rewarded accurate shot-making while remaining forgiving enough for recreational play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Carolina Golf Par-3 was designed by George Cobb.
Carolina Golf Par-3 at Carolina Golf Par-3 Course is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Carolina Golf Par-3 is 27.
Carolina Golf Par-3 plays 1,209 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Carolina Golf Par-3 is 93.
Carolina Golf Par-3 is a 9-hole course.