Your next hole-in-one is one hole away.
A real par-3 course you can play in 75 minutes, beautiful in the afternoon sun and glowing after the lights come on. Short, social holes, a drink in hand, no handicap required.
Charleston has plenty of golf. None of it plays like this. Ace Acres is a real par-3 course built for good company, gorgeous in the afternoon sun and glowing after dark, with short holes anyone can play and a clubhouse that doesn’t close at sundown.
Play a quick round in the afternoon sun or stay for the lights. The night version is the showstopper: inlaid landscape lighting (not stadium floodlights), greens that glow emerald, glowing balls tracing the dark. The day version is just a beautiful, easy course.
Full bar and kitchen, beverage carts that find you on the course, fire pits on the patio. Come for nine, stay for the night.
Bachelor and bachelorette parties, league nights, date nights, corporate outings. Short holes mean everyone plays, no handicap required.
Short, easy holes anyone can play, and a full round runs about 75 minutes. Never swung a club? That’s most of the fun. Rent clubs at the door, glow balls included. Just bring your group.
You pull in around seven. The first green is already glowing through the tree line, emerald against a dark sky.
You order at the bar with fourteen minutes till your tee time, then carry your drink to the putting green to practice badly and not care.
Hole seven is the island green. Water on every side, a glow ball arcing over the dark. Somebody lands it on one and does something embarrassing. Nobody minds.
You finish nine around nine, and somebody says let’s play the back. You already know you will.








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Join the founding listNine holes, the bar, the fire pits, and the first island green. Social par-3 golf comes to Charleston, day and night.
The back nine opens. Eighteen lit holes, both loops circling back to the clubhouse, and a 19th hole with its own ace-cam.
Charleston has the water, the food, the golf, and the people who know how to make a good time of it. The one thing it never had is a short, social course you can actually play, a quick nine in the afternoon sun or eighteen under the lights.
Ace Acres is the place I kept wishing existed. A real course, not a screen. Beautiful and slow, a drink in hand, and no handicap required to have a good time.
We start with nine holes and build from there. If you want to be there when it opens, get on the list.
We’re building Ace Acres right now, opening in 2027. A short, social par-3 course for day and night. Join the founding list for opening-season rates, first tee times on opening weekend, and first word as every phase comes to life. Rounds will start at $24.