Hickory Knob State Park
About Hickory Knob State Park
The Hickory Knob State Resort Park & Golf Course cozies up to the shores of Lake Thurmond, a reservoir lake that is visible or in play on every hole. Hickory Knob is the state's only resort state park. Not only is there a comfortable clubhouse with a snack bar and pro shop, but lodge rooms, cabins, a campground and a full-service restaurant make this a destination for anybody looking for outdoor recreation.Facts
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Beautiful Layouts Photo submitted by PKStamm2418 on 03/18/2023
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A must play course.
This is a course you must play. The setting is fabulous and the course quite challenging. There is something for everyone here. Choose your shot placements carefully. It will pay off in the long run
I love this course
But we didn’t get out of the pro shop. It had started raining in the area that morning so by our 10:56 tee time the course had gone to cart path only. We weren’t going to walk from our cart to our ball in the rain so we decided not to play. Paid for a tee time and drove 2 hours for nothing. That wasn’t the bad part though! I have played the course more than 50 times in the last 20 years but haven’t played it in four years since I moved from the area. What I didn’t like this morning was the reception we got in the pro shop. Upon entering with my buddy and both of us Clemson graduates wearing Clemson National Championship caps (me a 2016 cap and him 2018) I asked why were there only USC and UGA caps for sale in the pro shop. “Where are your Clemson caps?” The answer I got from the park superintendent Mr. David Baker, who for some reason was behind the counter, was that he was a USC graduate. I congratulated him but said I thought they needed some Clemson apparel in the pro shop. Thinking back on the conservation, at no time was I told they were sold out of Clemson apparel, which would have been a good out for him even if it wasn’t true. Now I can see why they sell UGA caps, because they are close to the state line and get a lot of customers from Georgia. I can also see why they sell USC caps, because obviously it’s a state school and Hickory Knob is a SC State Park. But for the life of me I can’t understand why there was nothing Clemson visible to me in that pro shop. A pro shop that is in a SC State Park, and employs state workers that work for the State of SC and is funded in part by state tax dollars.
Using Google Maps I checked the distance from Hickory Knob State Park to the visitor’s center at each of the three mentioned universities. 72 miles from the pro shop at Hickory Knob to Clemson University, 73 miles to UGA and 95 miles to USC in Columbia. So obviously it’s not a proximity issue we are dealing with here.
Let me state this as politely as I can. I find this situation offensive and very embarrassing. I mean we have a state school that is in close proximity to a SC State Park and this state school has won National Championships in two of the past three years and you can buy a UGA cap in the SC State Park but not a Clemson cap. Come on man! At least be sharp enough to say you were sold out. I mean dang, come on, let’s not be so petty. That’s an embarrassment to our state park and the people it serves.
I respect the golf course superintendent’s decision to go cart path only this morning, but I did not respect whoever made the decision not to sell Clemson apparel in the pro shop. Will I go back there to play again? Yes, it’s a beautiful course and I love playing there. But you bet I’ll be looking for some orange in the pro shop. Come on guys, take off those SEC glasses!
Great course but wish we knew the greens were just aerated...
The golf staff and restaurant staff could not have been friendlier. The course was in excellent shape minus the “punched” greens that we were not warned about when booking on Golfnow. It would’ve been nice to know but it was an enjoyable experience otherwise. I will definitely be back as I know the greens will be great in a couple of weeks!
Hickory Knob in McCormick SC
Fairways and greens were in very good condition. Lots of water and tight fairways. A real challenge so hit it straight or you will not play to your handicap..
Enjoyable Course
Challenging. Fun. Good conditions for a State Park.
Great for the money
Staff was great Kathie is a plus for your customer service Course was in decent shape Very hot that day Wraps around the lake nice views The clubhouse is very nice I hadn’t been there in 15 years I will be back
Greens
This a great course within the state park. The layout is awesome. Very challenging. Would highly recommend this course. If there is any negative to the course it is the greens. There is no consistency to them. Some are almost bare and others are spongy.
Always enjoy
Course is in very good shape as always, especially this time of year and with all the rain. Greens were good and rolled fine. People that complain about greens don't understand beaumda grass is dormant this time of year. Enjoyed our day.
Excellent value
Everything about course was great except for pace of play, twosome in fromt, seemed to be very slow. Much talking and not courtesy to our twosome behind!
Understand what you’re getting for money
Great layout but as a state park it gets less attention re conditioning. I’m surprised it was open given how wet it was. But I’m sure they never close as every revenue dollar is important. I would definitely recommend but remember what you paid before you judge.
Nic layout
Considering the wet winter we had the course is in pretty good shape. The greens were a little bumpy. All in all I would highly recommend this course.
Worst Putting Greens Ever!
I have played this course often in the last 20 years, but it looks like someone used Green Spray Paint over hard packed dirt on most of the greens on St. Patrick's Day. Many of the Greens had pin placements on step inclines in areas where no grass existed on the surface, causing well hit putts and chips to roll of the greens because there was no grass there to stop the golf balls. I had several uphill putts on greens that rolled right up to the hole only to come back and roll off the putting surface. If you didn't hit the hole on any downhill putts, say goodbye to your golf ball! If you don't have decent grass on the greens, why putt pin placements on hills that are nearly impossible to hold the balls? I was planning on playing there Masters Week in April, but no way will these greens be ready in early April. I will be canceling my reservation that week. Hopefully they can fix these greens when it warms up.
Nice!
This course was a great experience. If your from the Columbia area, it has a golden hills feel but with a Timberlake style. Fun design and very challenging, some of the holes are very rewarding even after bad shots. Don’t get discouraged looking up the huge hill.
Thanksgiving round
Course was in good shape. Greens rolled true and were consistent. A couple of tee boxes needed work, but they were playable. Staff was great, very friendly, and the pro shop had a nice selection at reasonable prices. I will be going back to play again in the spring.
course condition
Although it is fall and the leaves are going to be an issue, the maintenance of the course was behind schedule. The leaves a" re being blown just off the first cut and of course piling up excessively. That is somewhat understandable, however, I lost three golf balls "in the fairway". The leaves were not being removed quickly enough and finding the ball in the fairway was challenging. When they weren't covered in leaves the greens were very consistent and fast. Two of the pin placements were totally unacceptable, there was absolutely no way to get the ball in the hole and it would not stop within 15 feet.
Players need to learn golf etiquette
For the 3rd or 4th time in a row, I have gotten behind some slower golfers who would not even acknowledge that I was behind them. If they were playing at a decent pace I wouldn’t mind but 1-2 of them would slice the ball 30-40 yards and go look for it for 4-5 minutes as I am on the tee box and could get in front and out of their way. I am pretty sure it’s the same group because I go at the same time most Saturdays. Someone should go out and marshall the pace of play.
Great place to golf
I found the course to be challenging but playable. staying in the fairways is a must for a good score. I thoroughly enjoyed playing the course
I disagree with your statement about the pro shop having a nice selection!
They have USC and Ga caps and etc but nothing Clemson. Go figure! The “State Park” is 72 miles from Clemson University, 95 miles from USC and 73 miles from UGA. Why is a S.C. State Park selling UGA caps and not a single Clemson cap in the pro shop??? Two reasons: 1. The course gets a lot of play from people across the state line in Georgia. 2. The park superintendent in the pro shop announced when my friend and I walk in both wearing Clemson National Championship caps that he is a USC graduate.
Someone needs to explain to Mr Baker that the “State Park” might be wise to cater to a wider range of S.C. taxpayers than simply those that wear garnet. That’s my 2 cents! Go Tigers!