Clemson University Conference Center & Inn
About Clemson University Conference Center & Inn
Located on campus, Clemson University's Conference Center and Inn offers rooms and suites with views of the South Carolina Botanical Gardens, campus landmarks and a private dock as well as walking trails that line the property. Guests may also enjoy an outdoor pool, fitness center, on-site restaurant and, of course, a conference center with a grand ballroom, executive boardroom and an outdoor pavilion overlooking the lake and golf course. The Walker Course at Clemson University is within the center of campus, boasting one of the best courses to play in South Carolina.Facts
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Golf courses at Clemson University Conference Center & Inn
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Clemson, South CarolinaPublic
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Photo submitted by JForrestgolf on 06/19/2023
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Photo submitted by u314161485529 on 06/30/2022
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Photo submitted by gagalu on 03/26/2022
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Photo submitted by u314159717828 on 02/24/2021
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Photo submitted by rabs22 on 10/25/2020
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Photo submitted by u314160286360 on 07/12/2020
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Photo submitted by coachteej on 07/02/2020
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Photo submitted by Bartc09 on 11/22/2019
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Signature hole #17 - the green/ bunkers look like Clemsons Tiger Paw. Photo submitted by Ewaloo78 on 03/14/2018
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Par-3 17th hole along Lake Hartwell. Photo submitted by BrandonWebb on 12/31/2016
Golf Now price
Why does the GolfNow price not include the cart fee? It’s like a $50 difference. Stupid.
Crazy good course
Played 9/18 over 2 days. Errant ball friendly in some spots. Back nine, last four holes beautiful views. I am 1 hour 20 minutes north, will be back!! Wish it was closer.
Always a great time at the Walker Course
The staff are very nice. The course is awesome! The food is great as well!
Walker course
Great course. However, had to play it cart path only which wasnt necessary. No driving range due to construction. Not sure about putting green!
Practice Range SHUT DOWN
I absolutely love this track and try to play there as often as I am remotely close.
For my latest round a couple of weeks ago, I happen to drive several hours to get to the course, as I was headed back home from being out of town.
I actually called and spoke to the pro shop staff five times over the course of four days, as I was actually trying to find an earlier teatime opening. This i is critically important because not a single time during any one of those phone calls. Did anyone mention the entire practice facility was shut down for construction.
So when I pulled up after almost 3 Hours Dr., and getting there over an hour earlier on purpose to warm up and get loose, you can imagine how shocked I was when all I saw was dirt where the practice range was.
Huge mistake on the entire golf staff, for never mentioning this, and even after engaging in several of them prior to teatime, they all admitted that if they did tell people that the practice facility was closed that they would have even fewer golfers show up.
In other words, not sharing this critical information was and is on purpose. I emailed the head pro the following week and he seemed surprised this critical aspect was never mentioned… Even though his staff openly admitted that if they did share that information when people made teetimes, that it would probably be a ghost town
Needless to say, that was the most frustrating round as I was stiff as a board, so no warm-up and no idea of the speed of the greens