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Tom Fazio-designed Keowee Vineyard features eight holes lining the Lake Keowee shoreline. Mountain Park and its 13 acres of sand are consistently ranked as one of top courses in South Carolina. golf commentary fame, rounded out the group. How The Cliffs continues to perfect what those architects originally did pays dividends. The owners, Silver Sun Part- ners, recently spent $500,000 on enhance- ments at Valley, approximately $400,000 at Keowee Falls and another $200,000 or so at Keowee Vineyards. Experts have continued to take notice. Five of the six courses located south of the state line were rated in the top 50 of the South Carolina Golf Course Rat- ings Panel’s 2018 rankings. Keowee Falls Glassy, which sits more than 3,000 feet above sea level in the mountains, has been ranked fourth most scenic in the country. 32 V I R G I N I A G O L F E R | J U LY / A U G U ST 2 0 1 8 was selected to host the NCAA Divi- sion I men’s golf championship in 2020, and others in the group have hosted Web.com Tour events and Bill Haas’ annual charity tournament. Those big-ticket events pale in compari- son to the daily environment. Peeples said the courses see approximately 108,000 rounds per year, a creation of the seven diverse options. Roughly 80 percent of those rounds are played by members; the rest is a product of the properties’ numer- ous charity events, which take place on a weekly basis. What those lucky enough to get more than 18 holes in notices is some- thing different from one course to the next. “Our two Nicklaus courses are dif- ferent playing surfaces. Our two Fazios have dif ferent surfaces on the greens. They all play different,” Peeples said. “We could have a member play an all bentgrass course in the morning and an all Bermuda course in the afternoon. It’s just unrivaled golf. From a golf standpoint, it doesn’t get any better than this. To have seven qual- ity golf courses at a member’s disposal is unusual. The condition in which we provide year in and year out is probably what I’m most proud of.” vsga.org There’s the original, Glassy. It was fol- lowed shortly after by Valley in 1995 and Keowee Vineyards in 1999. Walnut Cove, the lone North Carolina track, opened for business in 2005, with Keowee Falls and Keowee Springs getting their starts in 2007 and 2008, respectively. Lastly, Mountain Park went live in 2013 after a few years of financial hang-ups that eventually led to a sale of the entire brand. A few years after that momentary glitch, golf at The Cliffs is as strong as ever. Each course has its own head golf professional, and 19 certified pros are employed in total. What they oversee are seven courses designed by some heavy hitters. Jack Nicklaus laid out two of the designs, as did Tom Fazio. Tom Jackson and Gary Player have one each, and Ben Wright, of