SERGEANT JASPER COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Ridgeland, SC, USA
Designed by Gary Player
Sergeant Jasper Country Club sits in Ridgeland, South Carolina, a small town in the Lowcountry region between Savannah and Charleston. The course was designed by Gary Player, the South African champion whose design firm has created layouts throughout the southeastern United States. The property occupies terrain characteristic of the coastal plain, where relatively flat topography meets stands of pine and hardwood, with water features that reflect the area's proximity to tidal rivers and wetlands.
Player's design work in the region typically emphasizes strategic bunkering and water management, asking golfers to navigate hazards while working with the natural drainage patterns of Lowcountry land. The course serves a residential community and operates as a semi-private facility, providing golf in an area that has seen development growth along the Interstate 95 corridor. The setting offers the quiet, wooded character common to inland South Carolina courses, distinct from the marsh-lined layouts closer to the Atlantic coast.
The club takes its name from Sergeant William Jasper, a Revolutionary War figure known for his actions during the 1776 defense of a palmetto-log fort in Charleston Harbor. This historical reference connects the facility to South Carolina's colonial and military heritage, a naming tradition found across golf clubs in the state. The course provides a regional option for both residents and travelers passing through the Lowcountry's interior.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sergeant Jasper was designed by Gary Player.
Yes. Sergeant Jasper at Sergeant Jasper Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sergeant Jasper is 36.
Sergeant Jasper plays 2,909 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sergeant Jasper is 96.
Sergeant Jasper is a 9-hole course.