Carolina Golf Courses
Carolina's legendary beauty inspires memorable golf
experiences throughout the state. Whether you're a resident,
visitor, or a PGA pro you'll find hundreds of above
par courses for all levels of play. Pick your setting--riverside,
oceanside, lakeside, links-style, mountains or valley.
Carolina is calling you for that great golf getaway.
North Carolina and South Carolina have over 1,000 golf
courses to choose from. Of course some of the more popular
courses are on Hilton
Head Island and Myrtle
Beach, but there are some gems throughout the Carolinas.
We will try to break down the courses by North Carolina
and South Carolina.
With so many golf courses to cover in the Carolina
States, we have decided to list only the Top 20 courses
in North Carolina and South Carolina. Next time you
are in the Carolinas bring your golf clubs.
Top Ten North Carolina Golf Courses
- Pinewild Country Club of Pinehurst No. 2
- Country Club of North Carolina (Dogwood)
- Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club
- Pinehurst No. 4
- Pinehurst No. 8
- Forest Creek Golf Club
- National Golf Club
- Country Club of North Carolina (Cardinal)
- Mid South Club
- Mid Pines
Top Ten South Carolina Golf Course
- Arrowhead Country Club
- Caledonia Golf & Fish Club
- Crescent Pointe Golf Club
- Daufuskie Island Club & Resort
- Fripp Island Resort
- Glen Dornoch Waterway Golf Links
- Grande Dunes Golf Club
- Harbour Town Golf Links
- Heather Glen Golf Links
- Hilton Head National Golf Club
The Carolinas lay claim to plenty of NASCAR Champions,
and now more than ever the NASCAR drivers are playing
golf in their spare time. It has become the game of
choice by many drivers including Dale Jarret, Rusty
Wallace, and Jamie McMurray. If you are playing golf
in the Carolinas, watch out for the guys racing the
golf carts. You will wish they played as fast as they
drive!
Some of golf's greatest events are played in Carolina,
The Wachovia Championship is played in May, and The
Chrysler Classic of Greensboro is held in October.
Time Shares In The Carolina Area
There are over 150 time share resorts
in the Carolinas, which means there is never a shortage
of places to stay after a long round. There are time
share resales in the Carolinas, as well as newer
resort time shares. Try to find a resale in a Golf
Resort.
There are only a few true golf destinations left in
this country, and The Carolinas play host to a couple
of the best. Try to take in a few of the golf courses
North and South Carolina have to offer. One day play
near the ocean and another day down by the river. Enjoy
a lazy summer round or play during the winter. There
is no better golfing anywhere in the US.
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