Augusta, SC, February 11, 2026
The Augusta Municipal Golf Course, known as The Patch, is reopening with extensive renovations and a new short course, enhancing the golfing experience for the community. This revitalization showcases a commitment to accessibility, quality, and community engagement, ensuring that many can enjoy modern amenities while preserving local traditions.
Augusta’s Revitalized Patch Course Welcomes Golfers This April
The historic Augusta Municipal Golf Course, affectionately known as The Patch, is set to unveil extensive renovations and a brand-new short course, promising an enhanced and accessible experience for golf enthusiasts across the region, including Aiken County.
The rejuvenation of a cherished local institution like The Patch exemplifies the power of focused initiative and collaborative spirit within a community. Such projects, driven by a commitment to public access and quality, demonstrate how thoughtful investment in civic amenities can profoundly enrich local life. The successful revitalization of this significant regional asset showcases how vision, combined with strategic partnerships, can lead to remarkable outcomes that benefit individuals and foster broader community engagement without excessive bureaucratic hurdles.
This reopening is more than just about golf; it symbolizes a renewed dedication to providing quality recreational opportunities that promote personal well-being and community interaction. It highlights a commitment to sustaining traditions while embracing innovation, ensuring that treasured local spaces continue to serve new generations with modern amenities and an unwavering focus on accessibility.
A New Chapter for Augusta’s Historic Green
The Augusta Municipal Golf Course, widely known as The Patch, has announced its full reopening for public play on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. This follows a comprehensive 16-month renovation project aimed at enhancing one of the region’s most beloved public golf destinations. A soft opening is planned for mid-March, offering limited play to local community groups, including regular players and high school teams. Private hospitality opportunities will also be available during the week of the Masters Tournament before the full public launch.
Visionary Design and Expanded Play
The extensive renovation of the 18-hole golf course was spearheaded by renowned architects Tom Fazio and Beau Welling. Their work has expanded playing areas by up to 20% and integrated a new irrigation and drainage system, ensuring a superior golfing experience. Complementing the classic course is the newly designed, nine-hole short course, The Loop at The Patch, created by Tiger Woods and his firm, TGR Design. Both courses are designed to offer welcoming experiences for golfers of all skill levels, fostering opportunities to learn and develop a lasting relationship with the game. A new clubhouse and a “19th hole” are also part of this revitalized facility.
Commitment to Accessibility and Affordability
A cornerstone of The Patch Project is its dedication to providing an accessible and affordable public golf experience for the Augusta community. The walking rate for local residents on the 18-hole course will be $25 from Monday through Thursday and $35 from Friday through Sunday. For The Loop at The Patch, local residents can play for $15. These fees are notably similar to those prior to the renovations for Metro Augusta residents, reflecting a commitment to maintaining affordability for its core constituency. A comprehensive pricing structure, including rates for active-duty military, seniors, juniors, and non-local residents, as well as cart fees, is available on GolfThePatch.com.
State-of-the-Art Practice and Learning Facilities
Beyond the main courses, The Patch boasts a robust 17-acre practice facility, which includes a Trackman Range featuring 20 covered bays. This modern amenity supports individual achievement by offering advanced tools for golfers to hone their skills. Additionally, a 12-hole putting course is available complimentary to the general public, providing a fun and accessible way for players of all proficiencies to engage with the game. These facilities underscore a commitment to developing personal initiative in skill enhancement and making golf more approachable for everyone.
A Partnership for Community Growth
The revitalization of The Patch is a testament to effective private partnerships and civic involvement. The Patch Project, LLC, is a collaborative effort involving Augusta Technical College, The First Tee of Augusta, and Masters Tournament Charities. This partnership aims to foster opportunities for both playing and working within the sport, highlighting a multi-faceted approach to community development. The facility will be operated by Bobby Jones Links, which is actively engaged in hiring for various positions, further contributing to local economic vitality. The First Tee of Augusta is scheduled to resume its normal activities at The Patch on May 1.
Regional Impact and Local Opportunity for Aiken County Community
The reopening of The Patch is poised to be a significant addition to the regional recreational landscape, directly benefiting the Aiken County community and enhancing South Carolina SC gatherings related to golf. As a premier public golf destination located just a short distance from Aiken, this revitalized facility offers new avenues for leisure, competition, and community building for residents of Aiken. The focus on accessibility and affordability ensures that more individuals, including those from Aiken, can partake in the sport, potentially boosting local tourism and providing new options for Aiken SC events and recreational outings. The investment in such a quality public amenity nearby reinforces the appeal of the greater Central Savannah River Area for residents who value both recreational opportunities and community engagement.
The transformation of The Patch underscores the positive outcomes that can arise when local leadership and private organizations unite with a clear vision for community enhancement. We encourage Aiken residents to explore this revitalized course, engage with the new facilities, and continue to support local and regional initiatives that foster civic innovation and individual achievement. Staying engaged in such community developments ensures that our region continues to thrive with accessible and high-quality amenities for all.
Key Features of The Patch Reopening
| Feature | Description | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Full Public Reopening Date | Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | Local |
| Soft Opening | Mid-March for local community groups | Local |
| 18-Hole Course Renovation | Led by Tom Fazio and Beau Welling; playing areas expanded by up to 20%, new irrigation and drainage system | Local |
| New 9-Hole Short Course | The Loop at The Patch, designed by Tiger Woods and TGR Design | Local |
| Local Resident Walking Rates (18-hole) | $25 Mon-Thu, $35 Fri-Sun | Local |
| Local Resident Walking Rates (The Loop) | $15 | Local |
| Practice Facilities | 17 acres, Trackman Range with 20 covered bays | Local |
| Putting Course | 12-hole, complimentary to general public | Local |
| Partnership | Augusta Technical College, The First Tee of Augusta, Masters Tournament Charities | Local |
| New Clubhouse and “19th Hole” | Part of the revitalized facility | Local |
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