Golf Digest
Golf Digest senior writer Joel Beall explains why Aiken, S.C., is one of the Best Little Golf Towns in America.
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There are few places with a higher golf IQ than Aiken, South Carolina. You hear it in post-round dissections at a restaurant called the Feed Sack, where golfers resurrect impossible shots and mourn three-putts. It’s in the debates over course architecture that echo across Old Barnwell’s expansive fairways. At Aiken G.C., you’ll see players using calculators to tabulate the financial carnage they suffered or inflicted. This town’s vernacular is spoken fluently by anyone who understands that intelligence isn’t measured by school degrees or test scores but in devotion to the game.
Golf Digest senior writer Joel Beall spent time in Aiken and explains how its unique golf intelligence makes it one of the Best Little Golf Towns in America.
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