Local golf course up for sale

Date: January 31, 2025

Applewood Golf Course in Keysville is for sale, as of Jan. 22.

The 18-hole golf course—including its over 3,600 square foot clubhouse property—is listed for more than $2 million.

The Jacksonville, Fla. real estate firm SVN First Coast Commercial highlights the clubhouse as a “sports and entertainment building,” and underscores the public course’s proximity to Augusta National, as well as its relative closeness to Atlanta and Savannah in Georgia, and Columbia, Hilton Head and Aiken in South Carolina.

Chuck Baer purchased the 196-acre property in 1995, according to property records, opening it the following year. The clubhouse, however, was built in 1998.

Applewood Golf Club is currently still operating, at 6130 Story Mill Road.

Skyler Andrews is a reporter covering business for The Augusta Press. Reach him at skyler@theaugustapress.com.

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Skyler Andrews is a bona fide native of the CSRA; born in Augusta, raised in Aiken, with family roots in Edgefield County, S.C., and presently residing in the Augusta area. A graduate of University of South Carolina - Aiken with a Bachelor of Arts in English, he has produced content for Verge Magazine, The Aiken Standard and the Augusta Conventions and Visitors Bureau. Amid working various jobs from pest control to life insurance and real estate, he is also an active in the Augusta arts community; writing plays, short stories and spoken-word pieces. He can often be found throughout downtown with his nose in a book, writing, or performing stand-up comedy.

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