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Golf in the Outer Banks
Outer Banks Golf courses promise players water views, fairways lined with pristine forests and coastal wetlands, manicured grass greens and challenges for all levels of play.
- The Currituck Club (252) 453-9400
A Rees Jones designed course, The Currituck Club masters the balance of fairness, challenge and beauty a fine championship course should offer. Spanning over 6,885 yards of coastal splendor, the course winds through an array of terrain ranging from rolling dunes to serene maritime forests. Come explore the splendor of one of North Carolina’s finest championship courses and take in tranquil views of the Currituck Sound as you find out that there is so much more than you imagined in Currituck County.
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The Pointe Golf Club (252) 491-8388
Touted by the USGA as some of the finest putting surfaces in the southeast, The Pointe's course conditions continue to lure and excite golfers of all skill levels, year after year. Fairways adorned with pristine pines, wax myrtles, and cypress showcase The Pointe's natural Outer Banks beauty. Regarded as one of the most playable Outer Banks courses, The Pointe's reputation for fast greens, friendly service and delicious food all make for a most memorable golf outing. It's truly golf at its best!
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Kilmarlic Club (252) 491-5460
Kilmarlic Golf Club sits among 605 acres of maritime forest and sprawling wetlands and balances the harmony of environment, development, and golf. With canopies of giant oak, pine and dogwood trees, Kilmarlic Golf Club is a true partnership between golf and nature.
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Nags Head Golf Links (252) 441-8073
Leave your cares behind and come play the challenge of the Outer Banks, Nags Head Golf Links where in true Scottish tradition, coastal winds and rugged shoreline combine to create a different golfing experience each and every day.
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Goose Creek Golf Club (252) 453-4008
This course is located very close to the Atlantic Ocean, and the northerly winds can often become a major factor. The course was carved out of the heavily-wooded terrain. The front nine has wide-open fairways, and the back nine was designed to wind in and out of the forest. Six ponds come into play on many of the course's holes, and sand bunkers are spread throughout the entire design. Large oak and pine trees were placed in the middle of some of the sand bunkers, creating the need for some interesting shot making.
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Seascape Golf Links (252) 261-2158
In order to obtain the time you desire we recommend you making your tee time in advance.Call to reserve a tee time or sign up online. Check out the website for photos of the course, etc.
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Carolina Club (252) 453-3588
The Carolina Club is one of the "Locals' Choice" for great golf on the Outer Banks. Groomed for the pro but available to the public, this magnificent 7,000 yard, par 72 championship golf course may well be the highlight of your stay on the Outer Banks.
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Mill Run Golf Club (252) 435-6455
Mill Run Golf Club was created with players of all levels in mind. Stretching to 6716 yards from the tee to green, our par 72 layout is challenging enough for the best players yet still fun for the occasional golfer. Which is why we have four sets of tees for the player to choose the best suited to his/her enjoyment of the game. Generous landing areas allow some margin of error from the tee. We don’t have water on 18 holes. You don’t need two dozen balls to complete your round. There are no pot bunkers or railroad ties and the rough is not knee high. It seems that most golfers would rather have fun when they play. And that’s the concept the new management has developed.
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