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was founded on a former 18th-century rice
plantation by 2 of the 200 richest men in Amer-
ica—Texas billionaires Dan Friedkin and Rob-
ert McNair—and named after a Native Amer-
ican tribe that once called the area home. The
club’s calling is to use golf to bring together an
international network of influential people pas-
sionate about changing lives, both locally and
globally.
“We wanted to create a club that at the core
of its mission makes meaningful differences
in the lives of young people and attracts golf-
J
asper County, South Carolina, is only a
45-minute drive from the low-country
resort town of Hilton Head, but it’s a world
removed. Aging churches and family home-
steads whose better days have long passed are
interspersed with dilapidated trailer homes and
overgrown yards strewn with junk and broken-
down cars. It’s not where one would expect to
find the most exclusive and inspirational new
golf club in America, one where philanthropy
drives a visionary membership model.
Congaree, which quietly opened this spring,
Serious green: In addition
to a golf club, Congaree
features 26 guest rooms
and a schoolhouse for the
children its charity benefits.
Forbes Life
The Long Game
BY ERIK MATUSZEWSKI
An exclusive first look at Congaree, a new South Carolina golf
club built by billionaires on a model of philanthropy.