Mount Vintage Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course in N. Augusta, SC with a par of 72. It offers 7 tee sets: black (7,105 yards, slope 148, rating 75.3), blue (6,471 yards, slope 142, rating 72.3), white (5,943 yards, slope 134, rating 69.9), white/gold (5,701 yards, slope 129, rating 68.8), gold (5,312 yards, slope 128, rating 66.5), gold/red (4,961 yards, slope 123, rating 65.5), red (4,617 yards, slope 116, rating 64.1). The hardest hole is #6, a par 4 playing 301 yards from the first tee.
Mount Vintage Golf Club
N. Augusta, SC
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A straightforward opening par 4 that plays relatively short from most tees. The fairway is wide and forgiving, with modest bunkers flanking the right side of the green—a confidence-building start to the round.

A short par 3 with minimal trouble, playing downhill to a receptive green. This straightforward one-shotter offers an early birdie opportunity before the course tightens.

A reachable par 5 with a wide fairway and rolling terrain that rewards good position off the tee. Bunkers guard both sides of the approach, demanding accuracy on the second shot to set up a manageable third.

A deceptively short par 4 that plays uphill with a dramatically narrowing fairway as it approaches the green. The tight landing area and elevated green demand precision rather than power, making this a tricky par despite its modest length.

The course's signature hole: a sharp dogleg right par 4 where length and accurate positioning are equally important. Water or significant hazards likely guard the inside of the dogleg, requiring careful route selection.

Mount Vintage's most formidable test—a long par 4 that serves as the course's primary handicap hole. Bunkers and hazards are strategically placed to penalize both wayward drives and poorly judged approaches to a well-defended green.

A modest par 4 that offers some breathing room in the routing despite its ranking as a tougher handicap hole. The hole's character—possibly a dogleg or obstacle in the fairway—creates relative difficulty from a scorecard perspective.

A very short par 3 playing downhill to a tight green, offering another birdie-scoring opportunity. The compact yardages across all tees make this a true wedge shot for most players.

A long, imposing par 5 that ranks as the course's second-hardest hole and requires three quality shots to reach the green in regulation. Strategic bunkering and hazards likely reward bold second shots while penalizing poor positioning.

A mid-length par 4 with a fairway that likely offers subtle contouring and positioning challenges. Moderate hazards place emphasis on accuracy and shot control rather than raw distance.

A steady par 4 offering moderate length and challenge, with typical course architecture of fairway narrowing toward a bunkered or hazard-protected green. A straightforward test that sits in the middle of the course's difficulty spectrum.

A strategic short par 3 where club selection and precision matter more than distance. The generous yardage spread across tees suggests a hole that plays differently depending on conditions and player level.

The course's easiest hole by handicap, this short par 4 should offer the best scoring opportunity of the round. Wide fairways and a relatively open approach create a favorable risk-reward opportunity.

A well-balanced par 4 in the middle of the routing that demands solid fundamentals without excessive trickery. Consistent length from most tees suggests a straightforward hole with standard hazard placement guarding the approach.

A strong finishing par 5 that ranks among the course's most difficult holes, likely featuring dramatic elevation change or strategic water/bunker placement. The significant yardage variation indicates a hole that plays very differently based on position and tee selection.

A tricky short par 3 where small size and elevated handicap suggest well-placed hazards create disproportionate difficulty. Precision and course knowledge matter significantly on this deceptively challenging one-shotter.

A relatively short par 4 that plays deceptively difficult, possibly featuring tight fairways, dogleg geometry, or an elevated green. The low yardage combined with mid-range handicap suggests a hole where accuracy is paramount.

A dramatic finishing par 5 that ranks as the course's signature hole, likely featuring water, elevation change, or other visual spectacle that frames the round's conclusion. The substantial yardage spread indicates a hole that plays as a genuine three-shot challenge for most players.
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 72 |
| HCP | 7 | 9 | 13 | 15 | 5 | 1 | 17 | 11 | 3 | 12 | 10 | 4 | 18 | 8 | 6 | 16 | 14 | 2 | |||
| black | 435 | 184 | 555 | 343 | 481 | 465 | 413 | 164 | 570 | 3610 | 391 | 424 | 191 | 405 | 429 | 533 | 221 | 394 | 507 | 3495 | 7105 |
| blue | 379 | 164 | 516 | 309 | 410 | 434 | 382 | 157 | 492 | 3243 | 368 | 386 | 172 | 367 | 398 | 495 | 193 | 370 | 479 | 3228 | 6471 |
| white | 353 | 141 | 488 | 268 | 372 | 399 | 352 | 129 | 456 | 2958 | 349 | 347 | 151 | 334 | 390 | 469 | 163 | 336 | 446 | 2985 | 5943 |
| white/gold | 353 | 141 | 457 | 268 | 372 | 357 | 352 | 120 | 425 | 2845 | 310 | 347 | 127 | 300 | 390 | 469 | 163 | 336 | 414 | 2856 | 5701 |
| gold | 321 | 125 | 457 | 254 | 278 | 357 | 287 | 120 | 425 | 2624 | 310 | 301 | 127 | 300 | 359 | 436 | 142 | 299 | 414 | 2688 | 5312 |
| gold/red | 321 | 125 | 423 | 254 | 255 | 301 | 287 | 120 | 397 | 2483 | 269 | 301 | 127 | 253 | 359 | 436 | 142 | 259 | 332 | 2478 | 4961 |
| red | 297 | 93 | 423 | 203 | 255 | 301 | 253 | 91 | 397 | 2313 | 269 | 267 | 94 | 253 | 329 | 384 | 117 | 259 | 332 | 2304 | 4617 |