Golfers seeking golf destinations across North Carolina’s diverse landscape face the daunting – but fun – task of choosing between the mountains, the coast, and the vast Piedmont between them.Esteemed golf course designers have created gems in all three regions. From Donald Ross’ in the Sandhills area to mountain courses from Tome Fazio to charming coastal courses that blend ocean ecosystems into a challenging 18 holes, North Carolina offers an enviable selection of courses for golfers of all ages and skill levels.
Just minutes from North Myrtle Beach, Brunswick Isles North Carolina, an area straddling the border of North and South Carolina, considered apart of the Myrtle Beach "Grand Strand" offers courses you will experience the breathtaking views from a bluff over the marshlands while on others you'll enjoy a winding round on a beautiful tree covered fairway.
The place where legends come to design golf courses that will crown their careers. Donald Ross, Ellis Maples, Rees Jones, Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus have all worked their magic here, creating some of the most outstanding golf courses in the country. No wonder golf aficionados consider the area The Home of American Golf®.
Centrally located halfway between New York and Florida on I-95, Fayetteville is North Carolina's largest city located on this bustling interstate. Courses boast the well-known names of famous course architects like Davis Love III, Ellis Maples, Gene Hamm and Willard Byrd. Only minutes from Pinehurst, Fayetteville courses offer the same rolling fairways and soft white native sand that made golfing in the Sandhills so popular.
Thanks to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream and Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina’s Cape Fear Coast offers golf enthusiasts lots of great weather. Sunshine most days, with year-round temperatures keeps courses open throughout the year. Wilmington offers a nice variety of public and semiprivate courses in the Greater Wilmington area.
Whether you're the next Tiger Woods or simply seeking an escape and rejuvenation, there's certainly a course, driving range or putting green in Greater Raleigh/Durham to match your level of expertise. No matter how you choose to play, you'll find many exciting options in the Raleigh/Durham area - the gateway to the Home of American Golf in nearby Pinehurst.
In this area of plains and hills, you can experience the thrill of NASCAR racing, dine and dance the night away, hike, bike or rock climb surrounded by amazing fall color, root your favorite team on to victory at a professional hockey, basketball or football game, explore the wine country, shop for exquisite home furnishings in a showroom the size of a small farm, or play where the pros play on some of the world's top golf links. It is all here in the North Carolina piedmont.
Whether you are a serious golfer with your own own clubs and lucky spikes or a novice who just wants to enjoy the scenery, the Crystal Coast has many golf courses to suit your needs. Most courses offer more than just championship golf.
Dubbed "The Queen City," after Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III, Charlotte is an undeniably historic American city. One of the top 20 fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States, and home to an endless array of interesting attractions, popular restaurants, and raging late-night hotspots. Enjoy a wide aray of ourstanding courses featuring Red Bridge Golf Club in Locust, NC
Great Smoky Mountain Golf is played in the Highlands where Western North Carolina meets East Tennessee.
Here, the Great Smokies weave in and out of the Blue Ridge, creating the stage for a great game of golf. These courses offer the best in Tennessee and North Carolina golf.
This magnificent setting attracts golfers drawn by our scenic beauty and pleasant four-season climate, but the primary attraction to mountain golf is lush fairways, sprawling bent grass greens, cool breezes, and a gently undulating terrain reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands where the game originated 200 years ago.











