The 18-hole "Indian River" course at the Indian River Golf Club facility in West Columbia, South Carolina features 6,507 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 71.7 and it has a slope rating of 133. Designed by Lyndale Young, the Indian River golf course opened in 1993. Nicholas Hammel manages the course as the General Manager/Golf Professional.
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18 hole regulation length course
71 par | 6,507 yards | 133 slope
71.7 rating
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Indian River Golf Club
Golf Only facility
50 tees driving range
18 regulation holes
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wow. that is the only thing i can say about this course...the greens are the best ive seen in my life.The fairways are the greenest and cut the shortest in columbia.The bunkers are fazio style. The greens keepers have the best work ethic in the state. Jeremy Gray leads the staff so call him for any questions reguarding this ammaculate course.I Higly recommend this course to anyone that enjoys a round of golf.
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On March 21,2009 a group of 16 people came together from Augusta Ga., Greenville S.C., and Charlotte N.C. to play this course. The greens were the worst I ever played on thus far, this course is not worth driving to and playing if you live more than 5 miles away. If you live more than 5 miles away, make sure they are paying you to play there. Dogs were running all over the course. The only thing this course had going for it was the scenery and the length of the course. GREENS ARE THE WORST and they didn't even tell me when I booked the tee times and the pro there knew I was coming from out of town with that many golfers BAD BUSINESS...
Played 2/27, "greens" were in god awful condition. Rained that afternoon and all weekend, hopefully later in the month they'll get there stuff together. Not worth the $34 but definitely better than a day at the coal mine.
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