Charleston Municipal Golf Course
Charleston, SC, United States • Public

Derek Duncan
Overview
A thrifty but artistically ambitious renovation reopened in 2020. The 92-year-old working-class golf course has always been popular, but flooding, wet turf and excessive tree growth negatively impacted playability. Between an allocation of funds from the city (which continues to oversee operations) and private donations collected through an organization called “Friends of the Muni,” approximately $3.5 million was raised, enough to enact significant upgrades without raising green fees. Residents can walk for around $20, and out-of-town players—if they can get a time, can play for under $100.
In addition to new grass and drainage, architect Troy Miller rebuilt the green complexes and bunkering according to the template holes developed by C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor in the early 20th century.
Raynor had spent time in Charleston in the 1920s building Yeamans Hall and the Country Club of Charleston, so his angular, identifiable features and shot strategies have a history in the area, even if Charleston’s public players haven’t had the opportunity to experience them. Now they can.
Miller’s renditions of the Raynor concepts—including gorgeous Redan and Punchbowl greens, among others—are loyal and adventurous. For Miller, it was especially gratifying to bring this new identity to Charleston Municipal because he grew up playing the course and lives in the neighborhood across the street. A youth tournament was being played the day I visited early in the year—Miller’s young son was playing in it—and 8- to 10-year-olds carrying their small bags filled up the course. It’s unlikely many knew who Seth Raynor was, but they were all getting accustomed to solving the problems of his particular architecture. The golf course looked like a park, or better yet, a playground. —Derek Duncan
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“ The green complexes are very distinctive and allow for different shots required coming into them. The course is short, and the front 9 does not offer much differing on the holes, especially the par 4s. The back 9 is where is the course comes to life. With holes 11-15 being out on the marsh, the course provides a scenic backdrop while also giving players a fun and fair challenge. I have talked to many people about the muni, and they all say the same thing. It is very fun and provides a unique challenge unlike most other municipals. The greens are very undulating, but the pins are fair and reward quality shots. The greens are in very good condition and the areas on the course that collect water are away from tees and greens, allowing the course to be played even when there has been a lot of rainfall."
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