My name is Sean A and I am a Carolina Golf Junkie. This is the one and only step I will take towards recovery
Having been to the Carolinas many times...and always finding something cool to play and see....I realize there must be plenty more out there. I want to continue returning to the Carolinas, but I am running out of ideas. Of course, I am happy to return to places such as Aiken, Pinehurst/Southern Pines, Charleston/Kiawah and Asheville, so golf suggestions based around these places are most welcome. However, I am also looking for new ground to explore. Below is a list of what I think are the best 10 courses I have played.
Kiawah 2*
Palmetto 2*
Old Town 2*
Dormie Club 1*
Pinehurst #2 2*
Midpines 1*
Roaring Gap 1*
Tobacco Road 1*
Yeamans Hall 1*
Bulls Bay 1*
While not of the quality of the above courses, I have a lot of time for Mimosa Hills and Aiken and would include both as 1*s.
Once Pine Needles is finished with the reno I would like to give it another go because frankly I was disappointed after the last bit of work was completed many years ago now.
I don't know if Southern Pines will make an effort to bring the course where it should be, but until they do I don't have much interest in playing it unless its a convenient add on to a trip.
While I liked Bald Head Island a lot, the course is very average.
Harbour Town? Some very cool features, but I don't dig the congested tree deal.
Given the time of year I envision my visits will take place, I would like to find cooler parts of the states
The blazing saddles heat does not make for a good walking experience.
I have identified a few courses I want to play...keeping in mind that wives and adult children will be in tow:
The Pinehurst area will never lose its appeal and
Forest Creek North is a course I want to play.
Wilmington has never struck me as a place I want to spend time, but
Wilmington Muni appeals.
I am not overly enamoured with the idea of going to Myrtle Beach, though there is
Dunes Golf & Beach Club and
Caledonia which appeal. Are there cool places to be in Myrtle..or is just a mess?
There is CC of Charleston (because its a Raynor) I would to play and the area is cool. The Cassique Course looks interesting as well.
Hilton Head...is it a mess? Would like to play
Long Cove and more especially
Chechessee Creek.I have heard very good things about Greenville as a town, but I haven't identified any courses in the area which appeal.
The Charlotte area moving north toward Asheville is a big hole with loads of courses, though the the two courses which stand out in pix are
Charlotte CC and
Myers Park. The advantage of this area is that its possible to escae the heat.
Are there any cool "mountain" courses/towns working back to toward Raleigh where Roaring Gap is?
What say you? The experience and knowledge of folks on this board should see me through!
Cheers & Ciao