Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Regent Park Golf Club

5055 Regent Pkwy, Fort Mill, South Carolina

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
1.620 Reviews
Fort Mill, SCLocation

The Club

About Regent Park Golf Club

Regent Park Golf Club is a semi-private golf course located conveniently off I-77 on the NC-SC border. The course layout uniquely crosses both states, offering a distinctive golfing experience where players can tee off in North Carolina and putt in South Carolina. The club features a championship 18-hole course with Bentgrass greens, providing a challenging...

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Green Fees

Weekday$50
Weekend$65

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Membership

Joining Regent Park Golf Club

Regent Park Golf Club offers annual memberships, allowing members to enjoy access to its well-maintained 18-hole course. The club boasts a comprehensive practice area, including a driving range, large putting green, short game practice area with a sand bunker, and a golf studio with a teaching tee.

Reviews

What People Say

1.6/5
Google · 20 reviews
In summary

Regent Park Golf Club has been criticized for its deteriorating course conditions, including poorly maintained greens and fairways, and inadequate facilities. Many visitors express dissatisfaction with the customer service, citing overbooking and long wait times as significant issues. Additionally, the course is often described as overpriced given the current state of amenities and overall experience.

11 years ago
I've played this course several times in the last few years since it's close to where I live. Their rack rate in comparison to other courses in the area is way too high and not competitive for what your playing. If it was not for some type of deal from various golfing websites, I would not play at regent at all. They recently hiked their range rate to $7 dollars a bucket for a handful of water balls, ridiculous. I understand the previous comments related to the attitude of the staff, I've had fellow colleagues relate their own experience and will not play at regent as a result. Recently played…
— Craig Robb
11 years ago
Went and played for Fathers Day, Soon as I walked in, I was told they had overbooked course and we needed to play fast. I had booked tee time through Golf Now for 10:30am, Didn't tee off till 11:00am. I ask for a Score Card and was rudely told they only give them out before you tee off for the round.The group in front of us had 5 people, three carts. Got done with hole 16 and Marshall tried to hurry us to18 without playing 17. ( played both) Greens are spotty also. Have cash at turn if you plan on stopping in for a drink or a hot dog, cash only. Over priced for bad service, in pro shop.
— Brian Sherrill
10 years ago
Was greeted by pro shop employee out front smoking with "wanna play?" He was pleasant enough but smoking by the door then smelling like a dirty ashtray while he checked me in wasn't very good. The place was a ghost town. I didn't use the range but it looked worse than any range I have ever seen...huge weeds and dirt. Wow! Anyway...I was given a "deal" on the fee. Little did I know that any fee would be too much for this place that I used to like. Don't know the details of what has happened here but the result is a terrible golf experience. Conditions were fair at best. No, they were pretty bad…
— Doug Lindsay
10 years ago
This use to be one on the best public courses in the area, until the couple from NY purchased it. The owners are rude, and obnoxious, imagine that, they are from NY. The golf course is in total disrepair, the tee boxes are horrible, the fairways bad, and the greens atrocious. It appears they put no money back into maintenance. Regent park had the best practice facility anywhere, that was the first thing they let go to hell. The practice facility mirrors the golf course, terrible. Save your money and yourself from the aggravation, go elsewhere for better service and conditions.
— Kalee Wartluft
10 years ago
The reviews are pretty consistent with poor service and bad attitude. They overbooked on the second nine and both basically told us we had to deal with it. The starter was at the bar having a beer when we went into complain when he should've been out trying to keep the course playable and moving. There was nobody in the pro shop and then what appeared to be the chef came in with an attitude telling us to basically deal with it it's Father's Day weekend. What a poor way to deal with fathers. We went ahead and played the back nine twice because of the log jam on the first hole. Three groups on…
— Pete Kane
Edited 10 years ago
What a difference a year makes...I have played this course 20 times over the past 2yrs...I have never seen anyone doing maintenance on this course. On hole 5 there is an inappropriate design burned into the green. It would have been one thing if it lasted for a day, but its been 4 months and it is still there. Pretty much sums up the experience here now. Seems as though the owners are trying to get the last bit of money out of this place before they sell. Used to be the best bang for the buck in the Charlotte/Fort Mill area...Shame
— Danny C
11 years ago
I had a tee time that I purchased through Golf Now. Arrived to the course, got out of my car and JOHN stopped me and told me to go home. He seemed like he wanted to leave work early as he had better things to do on a Friday afternoon. Very rude and I would be ashamed to have him work for my company. ***Just make sure to call ahead after you book and pay for a tee time as it may not be honored through Golf Now.***
— Robert Oleary
10 years ago
To call this golf course a goat farm would actually be an insult to goats everywhere. At $55+ dollars per round it is extremely overpriced for the condition it is in. The tee boxes are atrocious, the greens are scorched, pockmarked, cracked, and have weeds growing throughout. This is by far the worst course in the greater Charlotte area. Additionally, the clientele attracted to this course is also the kind who feels it appropriate to key someone's car. What man does that? Bottom line, save your time and money and go play Springfield.
— Richard Vaughn
12 years ago
This place is overpriced. I have tried the course numerous times and even though the staff claims it is in great shape the greens are always suspect. They even charged me full price the day after they punched and sanded the greens. Didn't even tell me when I called and went to the first tee. I quit after 4 holes. It shouldn't cost more than $30 on the weekends here, but unfortunately Regent Park thinks it is much better than it is.
— Kevin Horsky
11 years ago
In terms of a golf course, it's fine. Things are the way you'd expect for a public course. However, I'm writing this as I sit the 14 tee box, the time is 3:50, tee time was 11:30... I don't know if they over book or let people go out before their time but this is a regularity. Haven't seen one ranger to keep things in check, and it's a Saturday. Multiple times we've pulled up to the next hole and there were 2 groups waiting. Make sure you give yourself 5+ hours to get a round in because right now in on pace for 5h 20m.
— Nate Donovan
11 years ago
I recently was in a charity event at this golf course. It's a good track with probably a lot of potential, but as it is it screams of significant lack of attention, no doubt for lack of funds. The course and physical facilities are in great disrepair. The on-course lavatories are disgusting and hard to imagine they meet codes. Anyway, this place was horrible.
— Ronald Mariello
14 years ago
Played this weekend for $52 which I thought was a deal off of Golf Now. Instead the greens were all torn up the fairways were in mediocre condition and the tee boxes were fair. I would only play this course again if it was priced for $30 or less...
— Rob Aloe

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