Kawonu Golf Club Breaks Ground on Greenville's First New Private Course in Three Decades originally appeared on Athlon Sports.Earlier this year, on April 14th, ceremonial shovels hit South Carolina soil with the weight of three decades of anticipation behind them. On a perfect spring afternoon at 3801 Fork Shoals Road, just outside Simpsonville, more than 150 founding members of Kawonu Golf Club gathered to witness something increasingly rare in modern golf: the groundbreaking of a new private club.AdvertisementThe 290-acre property along the Reedy River represents Greenville's first new private golf establishment since the early 1990s, a milestone that founding partners
Greenville, SC – April 14, 2024 – Kawonu Golf Club, an invitation-only private club near Simpsonville, has achieved a significant milestone with the official start of construction on its championship 18-hole course designed by acclaimed architect Andrew Green. Nestled on 290 pristine acres at 3801 Fork Shoals Road, Kawonu aims to redefine the golf experience for passionate players.Founding partners Scott Ferrell and Barton Tuck joined over 150 members and founders on the site to celebrate the groundbreaking and mark a transformative addition to South Carolina’s Upstate golf landscape—Greenville’s first new private club in over three decades. “Today is about more
This sensible article on immigration by the always worth reading Martha Gill is much saner than what usually passes for debate about immigration in the UK.
It reminds me that there is probably a book to be written about Migration Watch UK and its founder Michael Green, diplomat, nativist, fan of authoritarian Arab rulers, and hard core evangelical Christian. Migration Watch UK did so much to stir up and then poison the debate about immigration.
Settled, industrious, essential: it’s time we saw immigration as a British success story | Martha Gill | The Guardian