Private
2.5
2 Reviews

The Reserve Club

Designed by Nicklaus Design, LLC and opened in 2002
Woodside - Aiken, South Carolina

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
7023 yards
Slope:
138
Rating:
73.9
Driving Ranges:
Yes
Estimated Green Fees
$89
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Woodside with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Other Golf Courses at this facility

The Reserve Club
Hollow Creek
Image 18 Holes
Image 71 Par
Image 6811 Yards

Scorecard for Woodside

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black73.90/138 420 380 230 434 412 618 403 564 175 3636 350 542 158 403 387 181 403 505 430 3359 6995
Blue72.50/134 412 371 211 414 394 549 393 519 162 3425 340 528 148 390 379 171 390 493 407 3246 6671
White69.60/129 386 348 189 386 357 513 362 505 142 3188 313 481 130 351 356 143 343 441 376 2934 6122
Green67.70/127 366 324 167 375 347 444 342 484 131 2980 296 456 110 331 338 116 325 418 345 2735 5715
Green (L)72.90/125 366 324 167 375 347 444 342 484 131 2980 296 456 110 331 338 116 325 418 345 2735 5715
Red (L)68.60/113 307 270 151 310 316 435 306 444 125 2664 251 408 104 263 290 98 280 374 274 2342 5006
Par 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 5 3 36 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 36 72
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Now that I’m nearing retirement age, my thoughts drift to where I want to spend “the golden years.” I lived in Florida for almost 25 years and that scene got tiring; the heat was oppressive, the traffic was terrible and the people were not the nicest. We relocated to the small town of Crossville, TN – the Golf Capital of Tennessee – and it’s been great although the weather isn’t quite warm enough for me. My wife would vehemently disagree; she loves a good cold spell and, for some odd reason, snow.

One area that has caught my eye is Aiken, SC, in particular a community known as Woodside Plantation. Woodside is a private, master-planned community in Aiken, S.C., a town that has been lauded by Southern Living Magazine as the “South’s Best Small Town!”

Within the 24-hour manned gates of Woodside Plantation are more amenities than the average person will use during a lifetime, let alone during their retirement years. These include 4 golf courses designed by some of the game’s biggest architects: Clyde Johnston, Fuzzy Zoeller, Rees Jones, Bob Cupp, and Nicklaus Design, over 15 miles of nature trails, 3 onsite medical providers, a myriad of racquet courts, 60+ member-led social groups and clubs, and much more.

There are two separate private country clubs inside the Woodside community: Woodside Country Club and The Reserve Club at Woodside Plantation. Woodside Plantation Country Club is a private country club with membership available to anyone inside or outside the gates. Pay an initiation fee, keep up on your monthly dues and you’re a member. The Reserve Club at Woodside Plantation is a little more restrictive. It’s a “mandatory membership” community meaning the only way you can become a member is to buy a home or homesite. The centerpieces at the Reserve Club are the two 18-hole championship golf courses: The Reserve Course, a Nicklaus design, and the recently completed Hollow Creek Course, designed by Fuzzy Zoeller and Clyde Johnston.

The Reserve Club opened in 2002 and has become a wonderful addition to the Woodside community, providing members world-class amenities right in their backyard. Earlier this year, The Reserve Club recently transitioned into local club management after being managed by Troon Prive for the last few years.

The Reserve Course is an impressive Steve Nicklaus design that was named by Golf Digest as one of the “Top Ten Best New Private Courses in America in 2003,” and is considered to be one of South Carolina’s top courses year in and year out. From the back tees, The Reserve Course plays 6,995 yards from the Black Tees with a course rating of 73.6 and a slope of 134. Six sets of tees provide enjoyable yardages for just about any level of golfer. The scorecard shows 13 yardages and ratings.

As you make your way from hole to hole, you’ll encounter rolling terrain with scenic vistas and plush fairways that lead to large, elevated greens. I found myself playing at a relaxed pace, taking in the beauty of the natural surroundings. From tee to green on each hole, it’s just one beautiful, well-engineered golf hole after another. No matter how good or bad your game is, you’re sure to enjoy yourself on The Reserve Course.

The 3rd and 4th holes on the Reserve Course are probably the most memorable back-to-back duo on the course. Number 3 is unequivocally the signature hole. It’s a long downhill par 3 that plays 189 yards from the White Tees into a long green that is protected by sand and water on the left and in the back and more sand and water on the right. In case that’s not enough, two giant hardwoods partially block the left side of the green. Find the middle of this multi-tiered green off the tee and you’ve accomplished something. Because of the 60-foot drop from tee to green, the hole plays considerably shorter.

Number 4 is the #1 handicap on the Reserve Course layout. This slight dogleg right plays 386 yards from the White Tees. It starts you off with a blind tee shot up and over a hill; the fairway bunker on the left side is reachable. What you can’t see from the tee is the lake on the left side so it’s best to favor the right side of the fairway. The fairway slopes right to left and keeping your ball on it for your approach shot is crucial. A good drive will leave a mid to long iron into a large, long green that is elevated and follows the contours of the lake. Finding the green in two is a job well done.


Being located a mere 16 miles from Augusta, GA, you’d expect to find some big happenings around Masters time. And The Reserve Club doesn’t disappoint, offering one of the best Masters Week Golf Packages in the area. Director of Golf John Keller has been at The Reserve Club for over 17 years and is pretty much the “Master of the Masters.” The Reserve Club offers two daily Masters packages, The Club Package, which includes 18 hole greens fees, cart fees, range balls, and lunch. The more popular VIP Package includes unlimited golf as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner, access to the VIP Masters Suite, complimentary bar service including beer, wine, alcohol, and soft drinks, cigar service, giant screen TV coverage of The Masters, and all-day access to all of the Reserve Club’s practice facilities. The Reserve Club’s Master Packages start at $250 and sell out quickly, so it’s best to book early.

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I am part of a group which had plans to see the Masters this year. Our group of 4 made reservations to play at the Reserve of two rounds on Sunday April 5th and Monday April 6th. A total charged to our credit cards of over $2,000! With the Masters now cancelled we've requested a refund. The Reserve Club has gone silent! Multiple calls have gone unanswered. SHAME ON YOU!
Through no fault of our own we can not make this trip, and the only reason your club opens to the public is to profit off of Masters visitors. With no tournament you should refund all charges.
Wondering who else I can comment to:
The National Club Association
Better Business Bureau
Chamber of Commerce of Aiken South Carolina
Attorneys General Office of South Carolina - Alan Wilson
USGA
South Carolina Golf Association
Club Management Association of America
I'm just getting started.
Again, SHAME ON YOU!!!

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1419 Silver Bluff Rd, Aiken, SC
29803-9224
(803) 648-2442
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