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Snee Farm Country Club: Course Intelligence
George Cobb designed Snee Farm Country Club in 1967 on a piece of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina low-country land north of Charleston. The course is one of the older Charleston-area private clubs and gained significant national tournament exposure when the PGA Tour's MCI Heritage Classic — the precursor to the modern RBC Heritage — was played at Snee Farm in 1969 through 1975 before moving to Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island. The Tour-rotation years gave the routing extensive television and national-media exposure during a stretch when the Heritage tournament was at its formative competitive years.
The course plays around 6,900 yards par 72 from the back markers, with bermuda fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. Cobb routed the eighteen holes through natural low-country terrain with mature live-oak canopy and natural creek crossings as architectural features. The fairways play firm given the sandy low-country subsoil. The fifteenth hole is a 537-yard par-5 with a tee shot played over a natural pond; the seventeenth, a 198-yard par-3 across a natural depression, is the routing's most-discussed one-shotter. The mature live-oak canopy gives the property a distinct Charleston-area visual character.
Snee Farm Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Charleston and Mount Pleasant business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the club's late-1960s founding. The MCI Heritage Tour-rotation history through 1975 is part of the institutional identity, and the hospitality model is traditional country club.
Low-country South Carolina climate keeps Snee Farm playable year-round, with the firmest conditions in October through April. Summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms compress mid-day rounds through July and August. The Atlantic-influenced marine breeze gives the property reliable afternoon cooling. The live-oak canopy gives the routing visual signature consistent with the broader Charleston low-country golf landscape.
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