Published April 17, 2026 at 7:00 AM | By Nana Edwards, Sports Editor
With the azaleas fading from Augusta National after last week’s Masters and the RBC Heritage underway at Harbour Town this weekend, Spartanburg County golfers are finding ideal conditions for their own spring rounds. April in the Upstate consistently delivers some of the year’s best golf weather — moderate temperatures, firm-but-receptive fairways, and the lush emerald color that only arrives once the warm-season grasses fully awaken.
The region’s top courses — from the Country Club of Spartanburg, which hosted the Wofford Invitational last week, to public-access layouts at Woodfin Ridge Golf Club in Roebuck and Cherokee Valley Golf Club in Gaffney — are in peak playing condition through the end of April. Tee times are in high demand on weekend mornings as local golfers take advantage of the stretch of spring before heat and humidity arrive in earnest.
Wofford Invitational Recap
The Wofford Invitational wrapped up last week at the Country Club of Spartanburg, with USC Aiken claiming the team title. USC Upstate’s Jackson Stone led the Spartans with a top-20 individual finish, giving local fans a representative to follow in college golf. The Wofford Terriers continue their spring schedule as the season approaches conference championships.
Spring Golf Tips for Upstate Conditions
Late April golf in USDA Zone 8a — which covers the Spartanburg area — comes with specific playing considerations. Bermuda grass fairways are transitioning from dormancy to full growth, which can create inconsistent lies until the grass reaches full density in late May. Greens, however, are typically at their best speed and consistency this time of year before summer stress sets in. Club selection around greens rewards conservative approaches to tightly-cut flagstick positions.
Rainfall has been below normal in recent weeks, which has kept courses firm but increased the importance of course knowledge on approach shots. Balls are releasing more than usual on landings, and experienced local golfers are adjusting by taking one less club and landing short of the target.
What’s Happening Q&A
Q: What are playing conditions like at Spartanburg area golf courses this week?
A: April conditions in Spartanburg County are among the year’s best for golf — moderate temperatures, firm fairways, and greens at peak speed and consistency before summer heat arrives.
Q: Which local courses are most popular in the spring?
A: The Country Club of Spartanburg, Woodfin Ridge Golf Club in Roebuck, and Cherokee Valley Golf Club in Gaffney are among the most active Upstate SC courses during spring playing season.
Q: What happened at the Wofford Invitational last week?
A: USC Aiken won the team title at the Wofford Invitational, held at the Country Club of Spartanburg. USC Upstate’s Jackson Stone finished in the top 20 individually for the Spartans.
Q: What should local golfers know about current course conditions?
A: Below-normal rainfall has left courses firmer than usual, so approach shots are releasing more on landing. Adjust by taking one club less and landing short to let the ball release to the pin.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nana Edwards
HERESPARTANBURG · SPORTS
Nana covers high school and local sports for HERE Spartanburg, reporting on game results, athlete profiles, and Spartanburg County athletics. Doug is on the sidelines every week across the county.