The Day
Three experiences, one property. Start with breakfast before the gates, spend the day, and finish at the nineteenth hole. Full-day and weekly members get all of it.
A day, hour by hour
Fifteen hours of service, and almost none of it looks the same twice. Pull the knob along the day and the property rearranges itself around you — who is cooking, which rooms are lit, and what you would actually walk into at that hour.
Eight stops from first service to last call. Drag the knob, tap an hour, or press play and let the day run. Hours shown are for a full tournament-week day; the Mornings service moves with the course gates.
Three holes before you head for the gates.
Club Magnolia Greens
Partial membership
Mornings is the gentlest way into the week. One service, one building, one long unhurried breakfast — and the only membership here that asks nothing of you except that you arrive early.
It is a partial membership, and deliberately so. You are on the property from six until the room closes, with the full Grand Southern breakfast, the bars open, the music playing, your car parked by someone else, and the putting green and simulators free until you leave. Then you walk to the course. Nothing to carry, nothing to settle, no tab.
It is the tier we point first-time guests toward, and the one corporate groups book when they want everyone in the same room, fed and awake, before a round or a client day begins.
Mornings runs every day of tournament week. It does not include afternoon service, Club Magnolia 19, or the evening programme — those sit with the full-day, multi-day and weekly tiers.
— or one hour before the course gates, if there is a delay.
The hours are not fixed to a clock
Published hours are 6:00 to 10:30, daily. If the tournament holds the course gates — weather, frost, a delayed start — Mornings runs until one hour before the gates actually open. The kitchen keeps cooking, the bar keeps pouring, and nobody is asked to wait outside in a queue with a coffee going cold.
It is the only thing on this property we deliberately refuse to fix to a schedule, and on a wet Thursday it is the single most valuable line on the page.
The easiest introduction to the club. One room, one service, an hour or two, and a clear idea of whether you want the full week next spring.
You are here for the course, not for a fourteen-hour day. Eat properly, park once, hit a few putts, and walk over when the gates open.
A pre-tournament meeting spot that actually works — tables held together, space to talk, and everyone leaving for the gates at the same time.
After golf
When the course empties, the club fills. From five o'clock the whole property turns over — nine bars pouring, the pit finally ready, oysters shucked at your table, a guest chef in the buffet line and a band on the Par-Tee Stage until the pipers come through.
It is not a separate venue and it is not an add-on evening. It is the same acre you spent the day on, re-lit and re-staffed, running Wednesday through Sunday from 5:00 PM until close.
Included complimentary with full-day, multi-day and weekly membership. A limited number of standalone passes are released each night — they are the first thing to go on Friday and Saturday.
What opens at five
Nine named rooms come alive when the course closes. Everything below is complimentary within Club Magnolia 19 — including the humidor.
Complimentary, members only
Three chairs, three barbers, and a straight razor. Open daily from seven in the morning until seven at night through tournament week — long enough to catch you before the gates or on the way to dinner.
You will find it across from the main check-in office at 1025 Magnolia Drive. Members and their invited guests only; membership or guest ID is required at the door. Walk-ins are welcome and appointments are recommended, particularly between seven and nine.
Every service is complimentary. Tipping is appreciated and never expected.
1025 Magnolia Drive, across from the main check-in office. Daily through tournament week.
What the shop does — and does not do
The Swing-In Barbershop offers three services and only three: a clean up, a neck shave, and a full straight-razor shave. A full cut is not part of the service. If you want a haircut for the week, book it before you travel.
A clean up is a precise touch-up and neckline refinement — it tidies an existing cut, it does not replace one. Our barbers are licensed to cut hair; the shop simply is not set up for it during tournament week, and we would rather say so here than at the chair.
Book a chair from the app, up to seven days ahead. Change or cancel without penalty.
Come to the shop. Quietest between two and four; busiest in the first hour after opening.
Ask for the Swing-In desk.
Live, Wednesday to Sunday
Original music five nights a week, from seven until the pipers walk through. No covers band, no playlist — working artists playing their own material to a full room.
All entertainment is included with membership and with a Club Magnolia 19 pass. Line-ups are confirmed in the spring and published in the dispatch.
Enquire
Tell us your dates and party size and a named concierge replies within one business day — with the tier that actually fits how you plan to spend the week.