The Vibe
At Old Charlie, we honor the traditions that elevate the game. Things like a deep respect for the course and the fair treatment of fellow players and staff are cornerstones of the experience. So are camaraderie, fun, and a shared love for great golf. But when an old custom gets in the way or turns the clubhouse into a gatehouse, we’re not afraid to leave it behind.
We’re breaking barriers, removing the layers of exclusivity, and building something radically welcoming. Here, golf isn’t about pretense. It’s about presence. The kind you bring when you’re laughing with friends, unplugging from the noise, and making memories that last.
We call it purposefully unstuffy. What it means is that you can play barefoot in board shorts if that’s your style. And since we’re all friends, you can skip the formalities too. Laugh as loud as the story deserves. Turn up the speaker if you feel like it. And don’t stress too much about the scorecard or the rulebook.
Come as you are. You’re welcome here.
Goat Track Hill
Goat Track Hill is our indoor/outdoor "clubhouse without walls.” It’s the manifestation of our purposefully unstuffy philosophy, and the heart of Old Charlie's social experience.
Here, you'll find comfortable Adirondack chairs circling fire pits, a lighted putting green that stays active well after sunset, and a welcoming bar that serves reasonably priced drinks with a smile.
As day turns to evening, the sound of acoustic music drifts across the property, accompanying conversations between friends old and new. No one will remind you to use your “indoor voice,” nor will they clear their throat if you put your feet up. And absolutely no one will rush you along if you're having a good time.
Goat Track Hill is where the day's rounds are relived, embellished, and eventually transformed into the stuff of legend. We’ll make sure that here, in this place, you will always feel comfortable enough to tell those tales with all the laughter and joy they deserve.
“Oh, golf is for smellin’ heather and cut grass and walkin’ fast across the countryside and feelin’ the wind and watchin’ the sun go down and seein’ yer friends hit good shots and hittin’ some yerself. It’s love and it’s feelin’ the splendor o’ this good world.”
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Origins: Goat Track Soul
Every golf club has an origin story. Ours begins on a humble nine-hole course that shaped not just our love for the game, but our vision for what a golf club could be.
We grew up playing golf at Jim & Lilie Golf Club, a now shuttered little nine-hole goat track in South Carolina that had more hardpan in the fairway than grass. We spent every day of our childhood summers out there, from dusk till dawn, playing loops with farmers and construction workers and veterans and retirees. At the turn we’d stuff our faces with terrible rotisserie hotdogs and plain Lays potato chips and we’d drink Gatorade from cans and water from the hose.
It was the absolute time of our lives.
We’re going to leave the quality of the golf and the hotdogs behind us where they belong, but why would we ever want to mess with the rest of it? We didn’t grow up fancy, and we won’t pretend to be now. At Old Charlie there are no trophy rooms, no mahogany lockers, no coat-and-tie dinners, and no bathroom attendants. It's just not that kind of place. Our only goal at Old Charlie is to create an unforgettable golf experience for our members.
We’re not here to impress. We’re here to facilitate joy.
So while we may pass on a few unnecessary luxuries, you can rest assured that the money we save by not being so damn fancy is being spent on things that make the golf experience better.
Like limiting our capacity to 72 players a day. Or having enough beverage carts to be sure our guests never have an empty drink. Or having a really good house musician who plays for us every evening and knows a few Robert Earl Keen tunes. So are drinks that cost less than a sleeve of Titleists. You get the idea. Out here we really only care about two things: seriously good golf, and having a seriously good time.
Old Charlie isn't just built on land. It's built on memories. We're creating a place where today's golfers can experience the same joy, camaraderie, and love of the game that defined our childhood summers. Only this time with much better golf, and maybe some better hotdogs too.
We can’t wait to welcome you to the party.
Who is Old Charlie?
The name of the club, Old Charlie, is one of the very few things that hasn’t changed since the first day we started talking about building a golf course. There are two very important Charlies in our lives, and the name Old Charlie is a tribute to both of them.
The first is Mr. Charlie Steed, the founder of Jim & Lilie Golf Club in Jackson, SC. He built the course, named Jim & Lilie to honor his parents, back in 1955 on a 65 acre parcel of land that they had granted him for the purpose. Jim & Lilie was a Jackson institution for years, and the club produced a surprising number of high calibre players. Some say it was because if we had any semblance of a short game on those hardpan fairways then we could take that to any course in the world and make it work. Maybe so. What’s absolutely certain is that very few of those players would have ever been exposed to the game were it not for Mr. Charlie. We owe him and his descendants a huge debt of thanks for keeping Jim & Lilie operating and affordable for us working folk on this side of the river for so many decades. We sure do miss it.
The second Charlie is Mr. “Cove” Charlie McKinney, of Altapass, NC. We are direct descendants of this legend, who had at least four wives and fathered at least 48 children. He maintained a small apple orchard on part of the land that is now The Orchard at Altapass, near mile marker 328 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, just south of McKinney Gap in North Carolina. He made whiskey and apple brandy, went to church every sunday with all the wives and children, and by all accounts got along well with just about everyone. We’ll let Mr. Bill Carson, owner of The Orchard at Altapass, tell you more of the story of Old Cove Charlie.