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Famous NC Golf Clubs

North Carolina is home to more noted and award winning golf courses than any other state in the country! The long tradition of golf in the state began centuries ago at the hallowed grounds of Pinehurst NC and the tradition continues today with golf clubs and courses cropping up across the state. Our NC Golf Courses and NC Golf Resorts are regularly featured in both national and international golf and travel publications. Some publications have even remarked that our courses rival that of the legendary classic courses at St. Andrews in Scotland. Learn more about some of our noted favorites.

Pinehurst Resort

Pinehurst Resort is the golf resort that started it all in North Carolina. In the late 1890’s, prominent Boston businessman, James Walker Tufts discovered the region and began buying up acreage for a golf course. The first course at Pinehurst NC was laid out in 1897 and 1898, and the first championship event, the United North and South Amateur Championship, was held in 1901. The most famous Pinehurst Golf Course, Pinehurst No.2, was designed and constructed in 1907 and showcases Donald Ross’s vision for golf in the United States. For more than 50 years, Pinehurst NC Resort hosted the prestigious North and South Open which was one of the only golf competitions in the United States at the time. Later, Pinehurst Resort went on to host the first PGA Tour in 1936, the 1951 Ryder Cup, and, in 1999 and 2005, the U.S. Open. While the No.2 course at Pinehurst Resort is still the most popular, Pinehurst NC Resort now has eight golf courses, three hotels, a world class spa and luxurious sports and leisure facilities. Before it was surpassed by Mission Hills Golf Club and complex in China, Pinehurst NC Resort was the world’s largest golf resort according to the Guinness World Records.

Linville Golf Club

Just shortly before the legendary holes at Pinehurst were laid out, Harvard educator William James came to the foot of Grandfather Mountain in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains in 1891 and discovered Linville NC. Being an avid golfer and outdoorsman, James designed a few holes at the Linville Golf Club and went on to found and help design the 1924 course by Donald Ross. A noted North Carolina Golf Course, the Linville Golf Club is routinely listed in the Top 10 Courses in North Carolina.

Country Club of North Carolina

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Grandfather Golf & Country Club's championship course regularly makes the list of the finest mountain courses in the Carolinas.
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The Country Club of North Carolina has two award winning courses, the Dogwood and the Cardinal course. Both of these Golf Courses in NC make it to the list of the Top 15 Golf Courses in North Carolina, and the club is widely known for its aesthetics and landscaping. After undergoing extensive renovations in 2006, the Country Club of North Carolina is ready to host championship golf events.

Grandfather Golf and Country Club

The Grandfather Golf and Country Club is a private, member only controlled and governed club. Lying at the base of Grandfather Mountain, this prestigious country club has two NC Golf Courses, one executive and one championship. Both of these North Carolina Golf Courses were designed by Ellis Maples, one of North Carolina's famous Golf Course Designers. Grandfather Golf and Country Club's championship course regularly makes the list of the finest mountain courses in the Carolinas.

Porter’s Neck Country Club

Tom Fazio lent his spectacular design hand to the Porter’s Neck Country Club’s unique course. Set amongst the flora and fauna of coastal Wilmington NC, Porter’s Neck’s course is a beautiful low country Golf Course in NC where the natural beauty of the area is enhanced by this award winning golf course.


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