Golf Week • March 12, 2024

This new exclusive South Carolina golf club will have a course designed by Andrew Green


One of Kawonu Golf Club's Lakes

An invitation-only and private golf club on 290 acres of landscape will soon be coming to Simpsonville and only 30 minutes from downtown Greenville, South Carolina.


Kawonu Golf Club, led by Scott Ferrell (who has a background in managing global golf course design) will bring an 18-hole course, clubhouse, practice facilities and four-bedroom cabins. Designing the course is architect Andrew Green.


“We’re creating an enclave that will add a unique concept to the golf landscape of the Upstate,” Ferrell said in a press release. “Local members will not have to travel to ‘get away’ and national members will not only enjoy the relaxed club environment but take in the wonderful town of Greenville.”


The exclusive club aims to “foster a community of passionate golf aficionados” and will cap the number of rounds of golf played to preserve the course’s condition.


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Construction is set to begin this year or early next year, with an anticipated opening in spring 2027. This also represents Greenville’s first private club debut in over three decades.


“Our members are going to be golf people who love the game and enjoy the camaraderie that it brings,” Ferrell said. “We have the pieces in place to make Kawonu one of the great clubs of America.”


Savannah Moss covers Greenville County politics and growth/development. Reach her at smoss@gannett.com or follow her on X @Savmoss.


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By Kiplinger October 12, 2025
Young country club members expect more from their fees than access to a golf course. Scott Ferrell is an industry veteran who is helping lead the creation of Kawonu Golf Club outside Greenville, South Carolina. While they will feature golf only, Ferrell says the pressure to provide top-notch facilities away from the course is real and imminent. Aside from golf simulators that can be used as teaching bays — a must-have in the market these days — the amenity Ferrell is focused on is food and beverage, as, he says, "historically private clubs have had mediocre dining outlets.” Because Kawonu will have a mix of local and national members traveling from afar, Ferrell says they will make dining a primary focus of the experience.
Kawonu Golf Club Taking Shape in Southern Greenville County — via Greenville Journal
By Greenville Journal September 23, 2025
Kawonu Golf Club is taking shape in southern Greenville County. Course architect Andrew Green gave a tour of the progress. Originally published by Greenville Journal