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Mount Vintage Plantation & Golf Club
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Mount Vintage Plantation & Golf Club

375 Mount Vintage Plantation Dr, North Augusta,South Carolina,29860
Type: Semi-Private, open to the public
No. Holes: 18
Phone: 
(803) 279-5422
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Detailed description

Mount Vintage Plantation & Golf Club is a Semi-Private, 27 hole golf facility located in North Augusta, South Carolina. The facility has three 9-hole courses, The Chester Nine, The Vintage Nine and The Independent Nine. These nines can be paired to form 3 different 18-hole combinations.

Mount Vintage Plantation & Golf Club first opened for play in 2000. 

Chester Nine ____________________

The Chester Nine was the front nine of the original 18 hole course that opened in 2000.. Now it plays as the highest rated of the three nines. The Chester nine features nine challenging holes with rolling fairways, well guarded greens, and putting surfaces that would make the even the best putter tremble.  

The Chester Nine has obvious elevation changes adding to beauty and challenge. #6 is likened to Augusta National and holes 7, 8, and 9 offering scenic views.

Vintage Nine ____________________

The Vintage Nine was back nine of the original 18 hole course that opened in 2000. It plays as the longest of the three nines. Elevation change comes in to play most dramatically on Vintage. On 8 out of the 9 holes there is a downhill or uphill shot of at least 30 feet.  Some consider Vintage to be the most breathtaking of the three nines at Mount Vintage.

The Pavilion Lake area on Vintage is the signature of Mount Vintage Plantation.  Holes 5, 6, and 7, a par 4, par 3, and par 5, all surround Pavilion Lake.  With challenging shots and dramatic views the Pavilion Lake area has been called the “Amen Corner” of Mount Vintage. 

Independent Nine ____________________

Independent nine is the newest of the 3 nines having opened in 2008. Independent has characteristics that match the original 18 holes but is still an “Independent” nine of its own. This nine has sweeping fairways and water coming into play on 8 out of the 9 holes.  It features many risk/reward holes that could make the nine very different to play each time.

In 2011 the 8th hole on the Independent nine was named to PGA.com’s South Carolina Dream 18:  Hidden Gems. The hole has stacked stone and a waterfall running from the back teeing ground down to the green. #9 is a tough finishing hole. This  long par 5 ends with an uphill second and third shot to a heavily guarded and very undulated green.  The front tier of the green is separated from the back tier with a four foot ridge.  Golfers must make sure they have their distance correct hitting their uphill approach shot.

Each of the nines plays to a par-36, and over 3,600 yards from the back tees. With five sets of tee locations on each hole, you can dial in the appropriate challenge.

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