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Michael Whitaker

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A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« on: May 19, 2011, 05:39:38 PM »
Aiken Golf Club was the surprise hit of the 2009 Dixie Cup. It truly falls into the category of "Hidden Gem," a moniker that is terribly overused and most often undeserved. Not so at Aiken. Everyone on this site would enjoy playing Aiken Golf Club, and at $25 for walkers on Saturday you would have lots of moola left over for burgers and beers in the grill.

Here is a link to a really fine article about the course that appeared in The State newspaper:

Aiken Golf Club - A Club Ahead Of Its Time
 
"Solving the paradox of proportionality is the heart of golf architecture."  - Tom Doak (11/20/05)

Mac Plumart

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2011, 07:04:56 PM »
What a great article.  Finally a course that deserves recogntion and praise gets it.  Totally cool! 
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Bill_McBride

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2011, 10:55:38 PM »
Nice article!  I really liked Aiken, plus I got to play with Papa Joe Hancock!

Kyle Harris

Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2011, 07:48:36 PM »
I'm sitting in Hotel Aiken as I type this. Playing Palmetto tomorrow morning, can I get around Aiken Golf Club in less than 3.5 hours if I try to tee off around 11 tomorrow?

Mac Plumart

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2011, 07:54:09 PM »
I don't think it would be a problem.
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Malcolm Mckinnon

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2011, 10:07:23 PM »
I'm glad to see Aiken GC getting some love outside the GCA community.

I have travelled to Aiken many years every March with my equestrienne daughter and her horse to train for a week or two pre-season as the ground is still frozen and unridable in NJ. We would culminate in a horse trial in Aberdeen/Southern Pines at the Carolina Horse Park at the end of the month.

Besides doing business in SC, I always fit in a few rounds at Aiken GC and saw the efforts that the current owners were slowly making around the golf course. It has been a work in process for years, yet the golf course is crazy fun. After my first time around I was aglow regarding the place. I couldn't believe how cheap a round was considering the quality of the golf.

Have recommended the Aiken GC to other horse dads like myself and they were astounded also.

I fear that the club is outside the radar of of the average golfer, however, except perhaps during Masters week.

 


Bruce Wellmon

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2011, 08:44:21 AM »
I played Aiken Golf Club for the first time yesterday. What a fun course.
I felt like a kid going to the circus. You never knew what was coming next.
 

Mac Plumart

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2011, 09:53:38 PM »
I just talked about Aiken today with some golf nuts.  I highly recommended it...and I think they might be inspired to give it a shot and do the Palmeto and Aiken double dip.  And what a double dip that is. 
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Ben Sims

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2011, 10:24:15 PM »
I'll be doing my first Palmetto/Aiken GC double dip this weekend with a couple internet golfers.  It'll be my 7th or so trip around the 'Meto, but my first at Aiken GC.  What do you bet I'll see something inspiring for the future of golf construction and design at Aiken?  I'd say chances are high.

JC Jones

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2011, 08:19:44 AM »
Ben,

From what I understand there may have been some overtinkering regarding the bunkers in the last couple of years.  "The Nose" played it recently for the first time since the Dixie Cup a few years back and said there has been some additional bunkering put in place.  Nonetheless, the routing and the greens remain quite good.
I get it, you are mad at the world because you are an adult caddie and few people take you seriously.

Excellent spellers usually lack any vision or common sense.

I know plenty of courses that are in the red, and they are killing it.

ward peyronnin

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2011, 12:38:52 PM »
Thank You Mike

I am going to try to get there next week and play but I don't think I will play from the ladies tees
"Golf is happiness. It's intoxication w/o the hangover; stimulation w/o the pills. It's price is high yet its rewards are richer. Some say its a boys pastime but it builds men. It cleanses the mind/rejuvenates the body. It is these things and many more for those of us who truly love it." M.Norman

Michael Whitaker

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2011, 03:42:20 PM »
Thank You Mike

I am going to try to get there next week and play but I don't think I will play from the ladies tees

Wardo - When are you visiting Aiken GC? Do you want me to see if I can scare up a local or two to play with you?
"Solving the paradox of proportionality is the heart of golf architecture."  - Tom Doak (11/20/05)

Eric Smith

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2011, 03:58:29 PM »
Thank You Mike

I am going to try to get there next week and play but I don't think I will play from the ladies tees

Wardo - When are you visiting Aiken GC? Do you want me to see if I can scare up a local or two to play with you?

He was there today, Mike.  Che Wardo blew up my phone not an hour ago with texts of praise and wonderment for the golf course.

Michael Whitaker

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2011, 04:18:33 PM »
Can't wait to hear all about it!
"Solving the paradox of proportionality is the heart of golf architecture."  - Tom Doak (11/20/05)

Bill_McBride

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2011, 04:30:32 PM »
One thing I really liked at Aiken was the way the course and the railroad tracks were intertwined.   It helped give the course a real old-fashioned feel.

Bruce Wellmon

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #15 on: June 20, 2011, 04:46:51 PM »

Ben Sims

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2011, 05:49:39 PM »
Played there yesterday for the first time with some internet golf types.  I'm going to go against the grain and say that I was underwhelmed.  However, this does not change the fact that the golf course has amazing "bones".  The contours in the fairway, the greens, the way the golf course uses the land, it's all wonderful.  I was especially impressed with how long a 5800 yard course could play.  I think that a golf course of Aiken GC's type could be a way out of this financially-induced mess of the golf business.  It's simple, open, challenging, and fun.  Very reminiscent of some stories Arble and Mayhugh tell of English golf.  

However, the owner is is serious danger of overdoing it.  He has added little pot bunkers in weird places.  He has allowed the wonderful par 4 3rd hole to become a parody of itself with odd additions here and there.  He has added a big scar of a black asphalt path in around the 1st, 2nd, 17th holes which serves no purpose.  

What I wish he would do instead of looking for the next place to over-bunker the course or add an ineffectual path, is to pay more attention to how his fairways and green surrounds are being maintained.  He has wonderful contours being negated due to leaving these areas un-mowed.  So many good to great golf holes with very cool green surrounds and fairways leading to those greens are ineffectual due to the high Bermuda.

I think the beauty of Aiken GC lies in its simplicity and great greens.  If it is maintained simply, with emphasis on the ground game around all those great old contours--rather than focusing on bunker count--it could live up to its billing.  

All in all, I put it at a 7-3 split with my beloved Palmetto.  

John Shimp

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #17 on: June 20, 2011, 06:30:33 PM »
Ben,
I agree with a lot you've said.  Its a simple golf course with charm.  Its easy to mess up.  It was never designed to be
demanding like Palmetto but fun, fast, and in spots tricky.  Its less than 6000 yds and plays like it and that won't/can't really be changed.  The owner ought to let weeds and broomsedge grow off the fairways and tighten up the areas you mention.

JC Jones

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #18 on: June 20, 2011, 08:38:23 PM »
Well, Ben, I hate to say I told you so but ..... ;D
I get it, you are mad at the world because you are an adult caddie and few people take you seriously.

Excellent spellers usually lack any vision or common sense.

I know plenty of courses that are in the red, and they are killing it.

Michael Whitaker

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #19 on: June 20, 2011, 09:01:45 PM »
Ben,

I think your comments are fair enough. The owner could definitely use some professional counsel on what to do (or not do) with the course. It is still amazing to me that it is as good as it is... especially with so much of the work happening in bits and pieces. You are right that they need to focus more on the playability and maintenance of the course and less on cart paths. I'd love to see them get some good advice from an architect who understands what this type of course represents. Aiken GC could truly have the feel of a UK inland course if they would put most of your comments into practice. It definitely could be a place that Sean Arble would love... but, they would have to take out a lot of bunkers first!
"Solving the paradox of proportionality is the heart of golf architecture."  - Tom Doak (11/20/05)

ward peyronnin

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #20 on: June 20, 2011, 09:23:57 PM »
AGC was really a breath of fresh air

UK inland course yes

How efficient the routing is. Tho the short 14 is not a great hole they did fit it in so cleverly and i really liked the green an fairway roll the 15 th then produced. Kind o reminds me of number three at Cruden Bay.


I did indeed notice the unfortunate mowing heights in front of the greens and chalked it up to trying to " lengthen the course "

But how col are the greens and the double first/17th and the par five 10th narrow oblique green site on this short three shotter?
11 was a perfectly framed par three, almost a reverse redan. And 13 i don't know,  100  degree induced visions of a pine valley character?

The peeps were the best and a great pro shop and  an unbeatable green fee. Bill the rr track is 25 feet above you p three and then 03 feet below you on five,  crossing public streets
"Golf is happiness. It's intoxication w/o the hangover; stimulation w/o the pills. It's price is high yet its rewards are richer. Some say its a boys pastime but it builds men. It cleanses the mind/rejuvenates the body. It is these things and many more for those of us who truly love it." M.Norman

Michael Whitaker

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #21 on: June 20, 2011, 09:38:28 PM »
Wardo - I know this is a silly question, but... did you get a chance to chat with any of folks in the pro shop? Did you meet Lorraine?
 
"Solving the paradox of proportionality is the heart of golf architecture."  - Tom Doak (11/20/05)

ward peyronnin

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #22 on: June 20, 2011, 09:56:52 PM »
Lorraine brought a golf cart to the carpark to fetch our clubs and we traded planning scenarios for Liverpool and Scotland. What a great lady
"Golf is happiness. It's intoxication w/o the hangover; stimulation w/o the pills. It's price is high yet its rewards are richer. Some say its a boys pastime but it builds men. It cleanses the mind/rejuvenates the body. It is these things and many more for those of us who truly love it." M.Norman

Mac Plumart

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #23 on: June 20, 2011, 10:48:35 PM »
Ward...

I'm glad you liked it and could appreciate it.  I agree with your breath of fresh air comment.  The world needs more courses like this, specifically in the U.S.

Sportsman/Adventure loving golfer.

Mac Plumart

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Re: A Fine Article On Aiken Golf Club
« Reply #24 on: March 14, 2012, 09:22:09 AM »
FYI...Aiken breaks into the Golfweek Top public courses in the state of SC in their 2012 rankings.
Sportsman/Adventure loving golfer.