3's Greenville
Play Your Way
Golf at 3’s is designed to fit how you like to play. Whether you’re here to practice your swing, play a relaxed round with friends, or simply enjoy time on the course, everything is built to feel easy, welcoming, and pressure-free.
There are no strict rules or expectations — just an approachable golf experience where beginners and experienced players alike can play at their own pace and feel right at home.
Rates
| 12 Hole Golf Course Rates | Monday | Tue-Thu Before 4pm | Tue-Thu After 4pm | Friday Before 12pm | Friday After 12pm | Saturday | Sunday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Day Pass | $50 | $50 | $50 | $67 | $67 | $67 | $60 |
| 12 Hole Round | $30 | $30 | $32 | $35 | $37 | $37 | $35 |
| Active Military | $25 | $25 | $25 | $32 | $32 | $32 | $32 |
| Replay Round | $20 | $20 | $20 | $30 | $30 | $30 | $25 |
| Sunday Family Foursome | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | $95 |
Color Legend
- All greens fees include Humps ‘n Bumps putting course
- Valid on Sunday only – 2 adult + 2 juniors
Information
Junior Rates:
Mon–Thu: $23 before 5 PM
Fri–Sun: $26 before 5 PM
Senior Rates:
Mon–Thu: $23 before 3 PM
Group Policy:
Groups of 1–3 players may be paired with others to maintain pace of play and course availability.
18 Hole Putting Course - Humps ‘n Bumps
Rentals
No Refunds & Booking Policy
Unfortunately, we’re not able to give refunds in most cases.
Opening time indicates the first tee time available. The last tee time to book is 9 PM. Golf course lights go off at 10:45 PM.
Common Questions
What Is The Dress Code For The Course?
We’re casual at 3’s. Shoes are required in the Grubhouse. Men may not wear tank tops—shirts with sleeves are required throughout.
Are Strollers Allowed On The Course?
Can I Bring My Dog To The Golf Course?
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Is there a practice area available?
Can I purchase a 3's golf gift card?
What are your hours of operation?
Our golf hours of operation are:
- March – November: 8 AM – 11 PM
- December – February : 9 AM – 11 PM
- Opening time indicates the first tee time available. The last tee time to book is 9 PM.
- The golf course lights go off at 10:45 PM.
- Please note that our Grubhouse and bar hours are different than our available tee times.
Do I need to book a tee time in advance, or can I walk in?
Are rental clubs available?
Is each player required to have their own set of clubs?
Are golf carts allowed on the course?
Can I use a pull cart instead of carrying my bag?
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Course
Hole Overview
Hole 1 • 154 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Bob Cupp, Atlanta, GA
Hole 1 Description
This first hole plays down the tree line of the course to a raised green. Grass bunkers protect the green on the left and right front. Club up to be sure you reach the putting surface; otherwise, you’ll face an uphill chip onto the green.
Hole 2 • 92 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Dan Maples, Pinehurst, NC
Hole 2 Description
A memorable short hole that sees a significant drop in elevation. An accurate shot from the tee is needed to hit the green; otherwise, the trickiness around the green awaits. For those who don’t like the short wedge shot, use a putter and try your luck putting it down the hill and onto the green.
Hole 3 • 147 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Tom Clark | Brian Ault, Kensington, MD
Hole 3 Description
A shot-makers hole that rewards a left-to-right ball flight. Favor the left side as trouble awaits down the right of the fairway and green.
Hole 4 • 158 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Dennis Griffiths, Braselton, GA
Hole 4 Description
An uphill hole that protects a hidden putting surface. With a large bunker protecting the left side of the green, the golfer should favor the right side and add 5 yards to the approach shot.
Hole 5 • 174 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Clyde Johnston, Hilton Head, SC
Hole 5 Description
A slight downhill shot off the tee to a tricky putting surface. Beware the back right pin position, as any mishit shot can lead to a very difficult up and down. We recommend aiming for the middle of this green.
Hole 6 • 161 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Jay Morrish, Flower Mound, TX
Hole 6 Description
Hole 7 • 175 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Robert Muir Graves, Walnut Creek, CA
Hole 7 Description
This hole gives you an excellent opportunity to aim straight at the pin. Two bunkers on either side protect the front of the green, so the golfer should aim for the pin and swing away.
Hole 8 • 157 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Pete & Alice Dye, Delray Beach, FL
Hole 8 Description
Hole 8 is the most recognizable designed hole by renowned course architect Pete Dye. A false front and vertical railroad ties protect the front of the green. Ensure you get the ball to the putting surface. Otherwise, it will roll off this challenging green.
Hole 9 • 152 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Michael Hurdzan, Columbus, OH
Hole 9 Description
A slight downhill hole with a demanding green. The turtle-shell shape of the green demands an accurate tee shot. Otherwise, you’re hoping for a good up and down.
Hole 10 • 101 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Jeff Lawrence, Greenville, SC
Hole 10 Description
It’s the shortest hole on the course, but by no means easy. A precise wedge shot is needed as trouble awaits all around the green. A good tee shot will give you one of your best opportunities on the course for a birdie.
Hole 11 • 144 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: Jay Haas, Greenville, SC
Hole 11 Description
Designed by famed PGA Tour Professional Jay Haas, this hole leads back to the restaurant. A false front protects the front of the raised green, so be sure to reach the putting surface otherwise, you’ll have a tricky uphill chip shot.
Hole 12 • 118 YARDS
Golf Course Architect: John Lafoy, Greenville, SC
Hole 12 Description
The final hole is home to the deepest and most challenging bunker in South Carolina. Modeled after the famous “Devil’s A**hole” bunker at Pine Valley Golf Club, it goes without saying: do your best to avoid this hazard. Aim to the middle of the green and err on the side of being extended. Otherwise, you might need to open your lob wedge to get out of the sand.
No Clubs?
We’ve Got You Covered!
At 3’s, we believe in #GreatTimeGolf. Consequently, our relaxed, casual, and inclusive community is here to help you have fun. To start, we’ll introduce you to the game of golf on our Par 3 course.
Additionally, we will show you around and set you up with a tee time. On the other hand, if you prefer to take it easy, feel free to hang out on our Humps ‘n Bumps putting course, alternating between sips and swings.
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Lessons
Your Destination for Fun and Inclusive Golf Instruction.
If you can smile, you can play golf.
3’s is more than just a place to play golf; it’s a haven for enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a lady looking to refine your swing, a group eager to bond over a friendly round, or a young junior golfer eager to embark on an exciting golf journey, we have something special for you.