Audio: University of South Carolina Head Football Coach Steve Spurrier and Clemson University Men’s Head Golf Coach Larry Penley praise The Reserve at Lake Keowee during recent interviews with The Golf Channel

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A sudden-death playoff decided the PGA Tour’s Heritage event in Hilton Head on Sunday, capping off an exciting week in golf’s spotlight for the state of South Carolina. Earlier in the week, The Golf Channel’s Morning Drive show interviewed many of our state’s most recognizable personalities including University of South Carolina Head Football Coach Steve Spurrier and Clemson University Men’s Head Golf Coach Larry Penley.
“The Reserve at Lake Keowee is still my favorite upstate course.” Coach Steve Spurrier

When asked about his favorite courses in South Carolina, Coach Spurrier replied, “The Reserve at Lake Keowee is still my favorite upstate course.” Hosts Erik Kuselias and Gary Williams asked Coach Penley to name the one place he would take them if they visited the area and he replied, “I’m probably going to take you to The Reserve…awesome, awesome Jack Nicklaus golf course.

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Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at The Reserve

National Champions: University of South Carolina Men’s Baseball Team wins the NCAA College World Series

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University of South Carolina alumni and fans are swelling with pride after the Gamecock baseball team defeated UCLA in the College World Series, earning the title of 2010 National Champions. The South Carolina Gamecocks sealed the championship with a thrilling 2-1 victory over UCLA in 11 innings at famed Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha.

This is USC’s first national championship in baseball, and they have received a joyous welcome back to the Palmetto state with a public reception in the Colonial Center arena that was attended by 14,000 fans, a parade through downtown Columbia, and a USC flag flying above the dome atop SC Statehouse.

The Gamecock players and coaching staff are still trying to grasp the reality that they are national champions. “That just sounds amazing. Just to put the university on our backs like that and to give all the other sports hope that they can do this, you know, it’s an unbelievable feeling” said Whit Merrifield, who singled in the game-winning run for Carolina.

Jackie Bradley, Jr., was named the tournament’s Most Valued Player. “It’s amazing, we’re national champions now,” said Bradley. “I don’t have any words for it.”

 One of the Gamecock players from the Upstate, catcher and team captain Kyle Enders said, “I dreamed of this when I was a little kid growing up and going to high school. I would watch the College World Series and to be standing here as national champions, I couldn’t ask for anything more.” Speaking directly to his Upstate fans, Enders said, “I appreciate all your support. I love you mom.”

The Reserve’s Jack Nicklaus Golf Course hosts an action-packed 2010 Men’s Member-Guest Tournament

2010 Champions: Jim Mears and Rick Beasley

2010 Champions: Jim Mears and Rick Beasley

Congratulations to our 2010 Champions: Rick Beasley and Jim Mears!

The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s premier golf event, played annually on the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course—Member-Guest is always an exciting weekend, but this year there was also some tough competition!  The Beasley/Mears team beat out nine others in the final shootout, with three playoff holes to determine the winners! 

In addition to the excitement of the oh-so-close final shootout, several other participants celebrated victories of their own:

Coach Steve Spurrier makes a Hole-in-One at The Reserve!

Coach Steve Spurrier and Rick Veith

Coach Steve Spurrier – competing as a guest of Rick Veith – made a Hole-in-One during the tournament using his five-iron on #12 (165 yards)!

Brad Ricker showed off his short-game skills as the winner of the Putting Contest and team partners Jimmy Wallace and John Lewis took 1st and 2nd place respectively in the “Hot Shot” contest.

See all the photos on The Reserve at Lake Keowee Facebook Page.