PICKENS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Pickens, SC, USA
Designed by William B. Lewis
Pickens Country Club sits in the town of Pickens in the foothills of northwestern South Carolina, roughly halfway between Greenville and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The course was designed by William B. Lewis, a regional architect active in the Carolinas during the mid-twentieth century who created layouts for numerous municipal and semi-private clubs across the region. Lewis typically worked with rolling terrain and modest budgets, producing straightforward parkland designs that emphasized playability for a range of skill levels.
The routing at Pickens reflects the natural topography of the South Carolina Piedmont, with elevation changes and tree-lined fairways characteristic of courses built in this area during the postwar era. The layout incorporates the wooded landscape common to the region, with holes moving through corridors of hardwoods and pines. Water features and bunkering provide strategic interest without overwhelming the design, keeping the course accessible to members while still requiring thoughtful shot-making.
Pickens Country Club serves as a traditional community club for the town and surrounding area. The facility functions as a social and recreational hub in a smaller Southern town, offering golf alongside the typical amenities of a member-owned club. The course provides a representative example of mid-century regional design in the Carolinas, where practical layouts were tailored to local terrain and the needs of hometown membership.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pickens was designed by William B. Lewis.
Yes. Pickens at Pickens Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pickens is 73.
Pickens plays 6,220 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pickens is 125.
Pickens is a 18-hole course.