Growing up in the mountains of NC, I was fortunate to be able to spend my childhood in what I consider the most beautiful place in the world. Golf-wise, the Piedmont region seems to get the most press (Greensboro, Pinehurst, Raleigh, etc.) but I think the mountains of North Carolina might be one of the best golf destinations in the country. In the south western area we have Wade Hampton (Tom Fazio), Mountaintop (Tom Fazio), Highlands CC (Donald Ross - Bobby Jones spent lots of time here), Lake Toxaway (Kris Spence), Balsam Mountain Preserve (Arnold Palmer), Biltmore Forest (Donald Ross), Champion Hills (Tom Fazio - his home course), The Cliffs at Walnut Cove (Jack Nicklaus), and a few other really nice places. I grew up playing Waynesville Country Club (Donald Ross designed 9 holes here) and Laurel Ridge (Bob Cupp) which are fun, semi-private courses. Further north you run into Grandfather Mountain (Ellis Maples), Hound Ears (George Cobb), Elk River (Jack Nicklaus), Diamond Creek (Tom Fazio), Linville Golf Club (Donald Ross), Linville Ridge (George Cobb/Bobby Weed), Blowing Rock (Seth Raynor - his only work in NC), and Boone Golf Club (Ellis Maples).
I'd love to hear any stories you all have on playing any of these courses…your experiences, likes/dislikes, etc.