The first private golf course to be build in Greenville in over 30 years has added a designer to the project.
Kawonu Golf Club has selected Joel Newman, a partner in Thomas and Denzinger Architects of Beaufort, to design the clubhouse, lodging, training center and comfort stations, according to a news release. Newman joins renowned golf course architect Andrew Green on the team behind Kawonu.
Newman’s portfolio includes projects such as Chechessee Creek Club in South Carolina, the acclaimed Ohoopee Match Club in Georgia, and Spring Island Club in Okatie near Beaufort, among others, the release stated. With nearly three decades of experience, Newman has earned recognition for his innovative designs that blend functionality with the unique character of their settings.
The strategic partnership marks another significant milestone in Kawonu’s development as it moves toward an anticipated construction start in early 2025, the release stated.
“Joel’s work stands out for its ability to balance practicality and beauty,” said Scott Ferrell, founding partner of Kawonu Golf Club, in the release. “His expertise and vision are instrumental in creating facilities that reflect the high standards and distinctive character we are building at Kawonu.
“This partnership builds on our mission to assemble a world-class team, ensuring that our facilities will not only serve their purpose but also enhance the overall experience for our members.”
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Newman’s designs will complement the championship course crafted by renowned golf course architect Andrew Green, further elevating Kawonu’s reputation as a distinguished golf destination, the release stated.
“My goal is to create a harmonious blend of form and function that elevates the Kawonu experience,” Newman said in the release. “Each structure will be thoughtfully designed to enhance the natural beauty of the site while providing comfortable, inviting spaces for members and guests to gather, relax, and celebrate their shared passion for golf.”
Construction of Kawonu Golf Club’s course is set to begin in spring 2025, with an anticipated opening in early 2027, according to the release, marking Greenville’s first private club debut in more than three decades.
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