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The Creek Golf Club

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Our story begins in 1940.  The US Army is preparing for WWII and had to train a lot of young men to be soldiers.  Spartanburg native US Senator James F. Byrnes was instrumental in getting the Army to purchase a tract of land just 5 miles south of downtown Spartanburg to construct a US Army training facility.  The facility represented a $10,000,000 investment ($172,000,000 in current money)

The facility named Camp Croft after Major General Edward Croft trained over 200,000 soldiers from 1940-1946 and provided a much-needed stimulus for Spartanburg, still reeling from the depression.  The state of the art facility was so nice that the new Army recruits dubbed it The Country Club of the South.  Interestingly, the facility also housed over 900 German POW’s during the war.  The Spartanburg Little Theater that sits just behind the 18th Tee was used for entertainment during training an remains as the only structure that has survived.

After the war, much of the property was given to the state to form Camp Croft State Park and ultimately the property that the club sits on was developed into a golf course in 1964 designed by noted golf course architect Russell Breeden.  Artifacts can still be found around the course today.

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  • Type:Semi-Private
  • Year Built:1964
  • Architect:Russell Breeden
  • Holes:18
  • Greens:Bermuda Grass
  • Fairways:Bermuda Grass

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Jimmy Shaw

Jimmy Shaw is a golf professional who has studied and played the game of golf for over 30 years.  He has competed at all levels of the game:  Junior (Oklahoma Medalist for 1997 USGA Junior Championship played at Aronimink GC, Newtown Square, PA; High School (4-time All-Conference); Collegiate (Conference Freshman of the Year, 2-Time All-Conference, Team Captain); and Professional (competed on the NGA Hooters, eGolf, and Adams Tours; advanced to the second stage of PGA Tour Qualifying). Jimmy has worked with some of the best instructors in the areas of Putting (Ian Baker-Finch), Golf Swing (Hank Haney; Jack Lumpkin); and Mental Game (Dr. Deborah Graham, GolfPsych).  Jimmy incorporates his many years of learning about and playing the game of golf into teaching each of his students. Jimmy does not teach the golf swing as an isolated activity but as part of the overall game.  His philosophy is that the body reacts on both a conscious and a subconscious level to perform each shot. Further, he does not believe in teaching a single system for each student, because not everyone has the same experiences that have led them to this point in their enjoyment of the challenge of the game of golf, nor does each person have the same physical and mental attributes. While there are certain aspects of the swing that may be important for a player to perform in order to be more consistent when playing the game, performance depends on each individual’s skeleton function and muscular development. Jimmy learned a great deal about these key components while becoming certified as a personal trainer through the American Council of Exercise, a leader in personal trainer certifications, and his years of working as a personal trainer, during which he trained golfers who played at the junior, collegiate, and professional levels.   Understanding each person’s physical abilities allows Jimmy to tailor his teaching accordingly, and to suggest exercise routines to help his students develop physically so that they are able to play their best golf.

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