Sean
Sorry I haven't responded before now, but I've been out of town with family issues.
First, I very much feel that this area merits a 3-5 day tour. The classic courses of Camden, Palmetto, and Aiken are understated as "hidden gems," and I'd second Patriots and Muskgrove as "must plays" in the modern designs. Columbia CC and some others have interest also.
Speaking to Camden...... Golf has been played in Camden (on approximately the same ground) since 1902. The original course belonged to the Kirkwood Hotel, which catered to wintering Yankees. The original course evolved (primarily laid out by resident pros). In 1923, however, Walter Travis was retained to build a "Championship" layout which opened in December of that year. The course had extremely undulating sand greens (Travis later patented the technique) and was a demanding 6700 yards. Travis apparently stayed in Camden much of that winter, as the local paper reported that he was enjoying the new links daily.
In 1939, Donald Ross was retained to renovate the course, and to grass the greens. Retaining the bulk of the Travis routing, Ross eliminated one hole, added one new hole, and made major modifications to two others. Interestingly, the hole eliminated played (on the drive) over railroad tracks (another story in the local paper described a player who tired of waiting for a slow freight to clear and decided to drive over the train.... a poorly struck shot worked out when it passed through open doors on both sides of a boxcar). Ultimately, the resulting course is almost entirely Ross greens with probably 80% Travis routing. The course was renovated/"restored" in 1999, using Ross's green sketches. Some mistakes were made, but I think the result is generally faithful to the original design.
The course has held its own over the years against high level play. We've hosted the Carolinas Four Ball something like 52 of 55 years, along with numerous other regional events. Some years ago we hosted a final stage qualifier for the US Am...... Camden was the only site in the country where even par qualified, even par was medalist at Camden and +4 qualified. We drive the college kids crazy!!
In summary, a tour of this area is time well spent. It's an easy living area with friendly folks, and plenty of good golf. Come on down, I'd love to host you.