Skillfully carved out from 700 acres of rolling hills, the 18-hole
Little River Farm Golf Course is located in the heart of the Sandhills region in North Carolina and offers some of the most spectacular greens in this part of the state. This lovely golf vacation getaway used to be part of an equestrian farm, but has now been transformed into a world-class golf course. It was awarded by Golf Digest and The Washington Golf Monthly, as the “Best New Course” in 1996. It features narrow rivers and thick forests, which protect the course’s challenging layout. Little River Farm was designed by renowned course architect Dan Maples, and it opened to the public in 1996.
One of the best attributes of the Little River Farm Golf Course is that it presents nearly 200 feet of elevation changes, which are perfectly routed over good hilly land. This 6,939-yard Par 72 golf vacation destination provides golfers with lots of chances to make recovery shots. While Little River Farm would not be classified as an easy course to play, it does have very wide fairways which are open and have the ability to hold most shots.
Ranked among the Top 100 golf courses in the state, Little River Farm has fully blossomed from its humble beginnings as an equestrian landmark to become a world-class championship golf vacation haven. Apart from providing a challenging course to play, Little River Farms also has splendid dining, leisure and lodging options. Sixty-four and luxury golf villas provide superb accommodation, and the spacious new clubhouse offers world-class dining and leisure amenities. With lush countryside and protected wetlands providing the perfect backdrop, Little River Farm Golf Course is a very scenic and challenging course. Once you’ve played here, you’ll definitely agree that you’ve experienced one of the area’s finest and fairest rounds of golf.
almost always teeming with a mixture of professional and amateur golfers. This 18 hole, public golf course spanning 6,700 yards is a certified championship course and winner of several awards from various stakeholders in the golfing industry. It won the Golf Digest 4-star “Places to Play” and was recently named by the Lowcountry Monthly Magazine as the “Course of the Year for 2009”. In addition, it is also included in the list of “Hilton Head’s Favorite Golf Courses” in the Golfer’s Guide online survey.
bunker is settled in between, and a row of trees and grass pot bunkers comes next. Several mounds and a couple of sand bunkers are also positioned. Meanwhile, the second hole at this popular
Originally built by George Cobb in 1967 and eventually redesigned by Pete Dye in 1994, this top-notch
marshes, while others have narrow fairways and dangerous bunkers, making it quite a challenging golf haven. Its 7th hole features a very small landing area surrounded by a scenic marsh on its left and a shallow green over a bunker on its right. The picturesque 18th hole is a medium-length par 5 features a dogleg apparently guarded by towering trees on the right and the looming water on the left. Its elevated green makes way to the bunker on the left.
is set among the Live Oaks of Rose Hill Plantation. It features trees draped in Spanish Moss, shimmering natural and man-made bodies of water as well as an abundant wildlife.
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preferred hangout of typical Hilton Head alligators. Its 27 holes and 25 bodies of water is home to more or less 250 alligators that are typically seen slithering through the small lakes and lagoons. This popular
country-side layout. Visitors to these locations can almost always hear birds twittering in the trees and see leisurely people enjoying themselves with fun activities. But then again, be prepared because the back of the ninth green literally comes with a surprise. Golfers would soon find out that the 9th hole is actually a blend of fine and dangerous, parkland course.
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designer’s signature sugar-white beach bunkers despite not being exactly near the beach. The landscape in this premier
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opened for play in March 1991, this picturesque 18 hole masterpiece is heavily wooded with towering pines and moss-draped oaks that roll past crystalline lakes. Like other signature Hills creations,