Radius: 15 mi
9 Golf Courses Near Sumter, SC
All 9 golf courses within 15 miles of Sumter, South Carolina, listed below. Closest: Carolina Lakes at 4.1 miles. Farthest in radius: Links At Lakewood at 8.4 miles. Enter any zip or address below to re-sort by distance from there.
Courses sorted by distance from Sumter, SC
Distance from: Sumter, SC
Carolina Lakes
Sumter, SC
18 holesPar 71Slope 1256,382 yd
Quixote Club
Sumter, SC
18 holesPar 70Slope 1376,833 yd
Pocalla Springs Country Club
Sumter, SC
18 holes
Sunset Country Club
Sumter, SC
18 holes
Crystal Lake Golf Course
Camden, SC
18 holesPar 71Slope 1236,150 yd
Beech Creek Golf Club
Camden, SC
18 holes
Beech Creek Golf Club
Sumter, SC
18 holesPar 72Slope 1366,862 yd
Links At Lakewood
Camden, SC
18 holesPar 72Slope 1506,688 yd
Links At Lakewood
Sumter, SC
18 holes
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Golf courses near Sumter FAQ
How many golf courses are near Sumter, South Carolina?
There are 9 golf courses within 15 miles of Sumter, South Carolina. All 9 are listed on this page, sorted by distance from the center of Sumter.
What is the closest golf course to Sumter?
Carolina Lakes in Sumter is the closest golf course at 4.1 miles from Sumter.
Can I sort by distance from my address instead of the city center?
Yes. Use the "Enter a zip or address" field at the top of the results to recompute distance from any US address, or tap "Use my location" to sort by your current GPS position.
Can I book a tee time at courses near Sumter?
Each result links to a Stymie course page with scorecard and slope/rating data, reviews, and official contact details where available. Stymie does not currently show live tee-time inventory; use the course website or phone number to confirm and book.
How are distances calculated?
Distances are straight-line (great-circle) miles from the chosen origin to the course's mapped coordinates. Actual driving distance may be slightly longer depending on routes.
What's the hardest golf course near Sumter?
The highest slope rating among courses within 15 miles is 150. Higher slope means more challenging relative to a bogey golfer. See individual course pages for full tee-by-tee breakdowns.
