You don’t have to be a history lover to enjoy traveling through South Carolina’s Olde English District, where many of its courses offer something old, something new, something familiar and something unexpected. Made up of seven counties in the north central area of the state, the Olde English District received its name from the early settlements by the English in the mid 1770’s.
Located between Charlotte, NC and Columbia, SC along the I-77 corridor amid the picturesque towns of Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Chester, Lancaster, Cheraw, Winnsboro, and Camden, you’re certain to find a golf course that suits your interests. The Olde English District has it all!
Don’t forget about Charlotte just over the border in North Carolina. A great place for golf, with its beautiful natural settings and mild climate that allows year-round play. Charlotte, North Carolina offers a wide range of entertainment and recreational opportunities that will help you further enjoy your stay.



















