Preferred Area Golf Courses
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Rated
amongst the nation's best,
Tobacco Road in Sanford is one course that leaves you and your golfing
friends begging for more. Golf Magazine called us one of the Top 10
you can play. Golf and lodging
packages are available. |
![]() Legacy Golf Links host site of the 2000 U.S.G.A. Women's Amateur Public Links Championship, is the only golf club in the celebrated Pinehurst area to successfully blend the accessibility of a public course with the amenities of a private club. Voted 4.5 Stars by Golf Digest. |
The
Challenge at Hideaway Farm in Graham was selected as the third best
public course in N.C. Located adjacent to I-40/I-85 in Alamance County it
provides for a convenient and enjoyable round of golf. |
Tot Hill golf course is a Mike
Strantz golf course located just west of the Triangle in Asheboro. The
course features dramatic elevation changes and scenery on this challenging
18-hole layout. |
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Hillandale Golf Course features a nationally award winning golf shop in addition to its fun 18-holes. This Durham golf course is conveniently located next to I-85. |
River Ridge is a semi-private course rated 4 1/2 starts by Golf Digest. The clubhouse recently opened offering the full amenities for members and provides for group and corporate outings. |
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Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a daily fee golf course located in the southern suburbs of Raleigh, North Carolina. The 18-hole, Par 71, 6,904 yard, Tom Kite/Bob Cupp design provides spectacular wooded and rolling terrain provides an interesting and rewarding test for players of all skill levels. |
Whether you're a member or not
you'll feel right at home at Lochmere.
The club's friendly atmosphere and great location have long made Lochmere a
favorite
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Located just 20 miles south of Raleigh Durham airport you will find Devils Ridge Golf Club. Nestled in the haven of Holly Springs, recently privatized, is undergoing a $2 million Clubhouse expansion and renovation. |
![]() At The Neuse, sensational rock outcroppings and rolling hills twist and turn along the banks of the Neuse River. Golf Digest named The Neuse "The Best New Public Golf Course in North Carolina." and The Neuse received a 4 1/2 star rating. |