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I've played golf on the South Carolina National golf club, but I never have been on their Campus.
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Spence wrote:I've played golf on the South Carolina National golf club, but I never have been on their Campus.
Clemson has a very nice track if you ever get thaty way. All the Eastern side of the Carolina's is gorgeous!
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GoBoilers wrote:Spence wrote:I've played golf on the South Carolina National golf club, but I never have been on their Campus.
Clemson has a very nice track if you ever get thaty way. All the Eastern side of the Carolina's is gorgeous!
I have never played at Clemson, but I have played dozens of courses all over South Carolina. SC is my favorite place to play golf. My favorite is Kiawah Island and a lesser known Seabrook Island near Charleston. Seabrook has a couple course, both of which are fun to play. Crooked Oaks was my favorite. It has been a few years since I was there. I stayed in a cottage where Tom Watson stayed during the Ryder Cup when it was at Kiawah. Seasbrook used to be private, but it is open to the public now.
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collegefbfan8898 wrote:Anybody know anything about South Carolina's stadium? I live about 3.5 hours away and might attend a game there in the near future. Is it on campus? I have heard that it is off the side of the interstate.
Just curious...
Yes, It's right at the intersection of 95 and something else...I don't know if that's on the campus or not, but you can see it clearly from that interchange.
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