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Golf in North Carolina

North Carolina stretches more than 500 miles from east to west over a kaleidoscope of landscapes – barrier islands, sandy beaches, windswept dunes, sandhills, vibrant cities, rolling hills and dramatic mountains. That vast palette of geography makes for an unrivaled golf experience.

Golf balls fly forever through North Carolina's crisp mountain air; fairways ebb through apple orchards and flow alongside trout-filled streams. On the coast, courses lie against a backdrop of ancient lighthouses and traverse picture-perfect inlets. And in between sits the Piedmont, including the venerable Pinehurst area, where you can play the very holes once tread by Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus and Payne Stewart. 

"If you eat steak every night for dinner, eventually you'll get bored," says Pinehurst architect Dan Maples, whose grandfather, Frank, was one of North Carolina's first golf-course superintendents. "We've got so much variety that you never get tired of one kind of terrain or one kind of weather." 

Rees Jones is another architect who's been busy in North Carolina over the years. 

"North Carolina has a variety of landscape unlike any other state," says Jones, whose courses include Pinehurst No. 7 in the Sandhills, the Jones Course at Sea Trail Golf Resort along the coast and the Bryan Park Championship Course in the urban setting of Greensboro. "You have the dramatic typography of the mountains. You have the beauty of the coast. Inland you have so many wonderful lakes. And then there's Pinehurst. The soil in Pinehurst allows you to do things you can't do anywhere else – you don't have to worry about drainage as much. You can emulate the design styles from coastal England and Scotland." 

Millions enjoy North Carolina golf each year, and there are as many reasons to come as there are courses. More than 400 daily-fee and public-access courses stretch across the three distinct regions – the mountains, the Piedmont and the coast. Come experience them yourself. Millions enjoy North Carolina golf each year, and there are as many reasons to come as there are courses. More than 400 daily-fee and public-access courses stretch across the three distinct regions – the mountains, the Piedmont and the coast. Come experience them yourself. 

And you can cap off this array of largesse with North Carolina's distinct brand of Southern hospitality. The words "sir" and "ma'am" flow freely here, the smiles are warm, and good manners and cheer abound. 

Here at your fingertips are a variety of tools to help you plan your next North Carolina golf vacation. Explore our themed journeys, special offers and golf packages, and statewide course finder, and you'll be ready to tee it up in no time.

added: December 21, 2010
updated: January 3, 2011

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