The Carolinas are golfing royalty, with North and South Carolina’s courses blending scenery and challenge. From coastal links to mountain fairways, these elite tracks draw pros and weekend warriors. Tee up—these are the best swings in town.
1. Pinehurst No. 2 – Pinehurst, NC
A U.S. Open legend, Pinehurst No. 2’s sandy dunes and turtleback greens test every club. Designed by Donald Ross in 1907, it hosted the 2024 Open and charges $400+ per round. The pine-lined beauty’s unreal. Best for: bucket-list prestige.
2. Kiawah Island Ocean Course – Kiawah Island, SC
Perched on the Atlantic, this Pete Dye masterpiece hosted the 2021 PGA Championship. Wind-whipped fairways and ocean views make its $600 fee worth it. The 18th’s a stunner—par-3 over waves. Best for: coastal drama.
3. Quail Hollow Club – Charlotte, NC
Home to the Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hollow’s rolling terrain and “Green Mile” finish (holes 16-18) are brutal but gorgeous. It’s private, but public events let you play for $200+. Best for: PGA-level thrills.
4. The Omni Grove Park Inn Resort – Asheville, NC
This 1913 Donald Ross course hugs the Blue Ridge foothills. At 6,000 feet, its tight fairways and mountain air keep it fun and affordable ($100 peak). The historic inn’s a bonus. Best for: scenic value.
Why They’re Elite
Pinehurst’s history, Kiawah’s ocean edge, Quail’s pro cred, and Grove Park’s charm make the Carolinas a golf mecca.
Play Them
Hit Pinehurst (1 hour from Raleigh), Quail Hollow (Charlotte), Kiawah (30 minutes from Charleston), and Grove Park (Asheville). Book months ahead—tee times vanish fast.
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