Raleigh
Raleigh is one of the best golfing spots in North Carolina. With 8 public golf courses to choose from Raleigh offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.
Hedingham Golf Club
Situated in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, Hedingham Golf Club is a gem for golf enthusiasts. Established in 1991 and masterfully designed by David Postlethwait, this 18-hole course offers a blend of Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, providing an excellent golfing experience. With over 30 strategically placed bunkers, it presents a challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all levels. The course operates from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time available at 7:30 AM. It's worth noting that fivesome groups are not permitted, ensuring a smooth pace of play. At a reasonable rate of $39, whether on a weekend or a weekday, Hedingham Golf Club offers great value for an exceptional golf experience.
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Cheviot Hills Golf Club
Cheviot Hills Golf Club in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a classic course with a history dating back to its establishment in 1968 by designer Gene Hamm. The course offers 18 holes with a par of 71, and features Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, providing a well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing terrain for golfers. The course is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time also at 8:00 AM, and aeration typically takes place in April and September to maintain optimal course conditions. With 30 strategically placed bunkers, it presents a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. The cost to play is quite affordable, at $25, whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. However, keep in mind that fivesomes are not allowed, ensuring a smooth and expedited play for all.
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Par 3 Golf Course
Par 3 Golf Course in Raleigh, North Carolina is a charming, compact course that was expertly designed by Harry Dupree back in 1972. With a par of 27 over 9 holes, it's perfect for golfers who are looking to squeeze in a quick, yet satisfying round. The course is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time also at 8:00 AM, and the green and fairway both feature lush Bermuda Grass, providing a consistent and high-quality playing surface. Interestingly, the course lacks bunkers, making it a unique challenge for seasoned players. The cost to play is very affordable at $18, whether on a weekday or weekend, and they even accommodate fivesome golf groups. Be aware that aeration of the greens varies, which may affect playing conditions from time to time.
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Eagle Ridge Golf Club
For golf enthusiasts seeking a quality course in Raleigh, North Carolina, the Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a fantastic choice. Established in 2001 and crafted by the renowned duo, Bob Cupp and Tom Kite, the course offers an engaging 18-hole, par-71 layout. The course, which is open from 7 AM to 7 PM, offers tee times as early as 8 AM. At a reasonable rate of $51, whether on a weekday or weekend, golfers can enjoy the well-maintained Bent Grass greens and TifSport fairways, which are notably never aerated. However, be prepared for a challenge as the course is peppered with up to 30 bunkers and doesn't accommodate fivesome golf groups. With its blend of affordability, quality, and challenge, Eagle Ridge Golf Club is a course that should not be overlooked.
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TPC at Wakefield Plantation
TPC at Wakefield Plantation, located in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a golf course that has been inviting golfers since 1998. Designed by the renowned Hale Irwin, this course offers a unique and challenging golfing experience. It's open from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time at 8:00 AM. The cost to play is quite reasonable, with both weekday and weekend rates set at $84. Unfortunately, the course does not disclose the number of holes, par, or the condition of the greens and fairways. For those interested in playing in a fivesome group, it's best to inquire ahead.
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River Ridge Golf Club
River Ridge Golf Club in Raleigh, North Carolina is a well-designed course that has been a staple for golfers since its establishment in 1997 by Chuck Smith. This 18-hole course, with a par of 72, offers Bent Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways, providing an excellent playing surface throughout the year. While the course is maintained to a high standard with aeration typically occurring in March, June, August, and September, golfers should be prepared for the challenge of navigating through 40 strategically placed bunkers. The course operates from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time available at 7:30 AM. A round of golf here is reasonably priced at $45, regardless of whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. However, keep in mind that fivesome golf groups are not permitted, ensuring a smooth flow of play.
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Wildwood Green Golf Course
Wildwood Green Golf Course in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a well-designed course that has been offering golfers a challenging yet enjoyable experience since 1986. The 18-hole course, designed by John LaFoy, features a par of 70 and is dressed in Bent Grass greens and Bermuda Grass fairways, providing a smooth and consistent play. The course is open from 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time set at 6:00 AM. It's worth noting that the greens are typically aerated in March and September, and the course is home to 30 bunkers, adding an extra layer of challenge. Unfortunately, fivesome golf groups are not allowed. The cost to play is $56, whether it's a weekday or a weekend, making it a good value option for golf enthusiasts.
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Raleigh Golf Association
The Raleigh Golf Association, nestled in Raleigh, North Carolina, is an 18-hole course that boasts a design by George Cobb, dating back to 1958. It's an affordable option for golfers, with a flat rate of $28 whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. The course opens at 8:00 AM and closes at 5:00 PM, and the earliest tee time available is 8:00 AM. Its fairways and greens are well-maintained with Bermuda Grass, providing a consistent playing surface year-round. The course provides a decent challenge with 20 strategically placed bunkers, however, do note that fivesome golf groups are not permitted. Aerating schedules for the greens do vary, so it's best to check ahead for the optimal playing experience.