Chasing the little white ball around in the Carolina's has never been finer. Golf Courses in Charlotte NC are featured each year in tournament and public play. Both north and south, the game is played almost year around from Myrtle Beach and Hilton Head, to Hatteras Island and Grandfather Mountain. The diversity is wide and the golfing is close to constant.
It's too cold in January and February but aside from that little break, golfers head back to the courses the rest of the year to pursue their favorite pastime. The two states, North and South, still keep a competitive banter up (even when it's cold).
The southern most state has over 350 courses, many are championship class. The mountain links give golfers spectacular vistas from impressive heights. Rivers, pristine lakes, and relaxing beaches round out the offering in the rest of the state to present some of the best golfing in the US.
Hilton Head embraces avid golfers from around the world and is home to the PGA Tour Heritage Tournament. Insiders call Kiawah Islands Ocean links the toughest in America. It is home to the 2012 PGA Championship. Pro or weekend enthusiast, South Carolina courses have been designed by world class architects to bring you great golf in a setting that is truly second to ....ah, well how about North Carolina? The friendly competition continues.
From the coast to the Mountains and all points in between, the The North Carolina (Tar Heel State) is made for golf. Canvas the US and you won't find many states that offer as much - coastal courses, Piedmont, and mountain golfing. Enter the temperate weather and the formula just plain works.
Pinehurst alone stands as a golf beacon to the world. Add two courses in the western part of the state and you've got three ranked in the top 100 by Golf Digest. Oh, then there's the beach. Mix in the gorgeous Crystal Coast, Outer Banks, and you've got a recipe for great golf.
It's too cold in January and February but aside from that little break, golfers head back to the courses the rest of the year to pursue their favorite pastime. The two states, North and South, still keep a competitive banter up (even when it's cold).
The southern most state has over 350 courses, many are championship class. The mountain links give golfers spectacular vistas from impressive heights. Rivers, pristine lakes, and relaxing beaches round out the offering in the rest of the state to present some of the best golfing in the US.
Hilton Head embraces avid golfers from around the world and is home to the PGA Tour Heritage Tournament. Insiders call Kiawah Islands Ocean links the toughest in America. It is home to the 2012 PGA Championship. Pro or weekend enthusiast, South Carolina courses have been designed by world class architects to bring you great golf in a setting that is truly second to ....ah, well how about North Carolina? The friendly competition continues.
From the coast to the Mountains and all points in between, the The North Carolina (Tar Heel State) is made for golf. Canvas the US and you won't find many states that offer as much - coastal courses, Piedmont, and mountain golfing. Enter the temperate weather and the formula just plain works.
Pinehurst alone stands as a golf beacon to the world. Add two courses in the western part of the state and you've got three ranked in the top 100 by Golf Digest. Oh, then there's the beach. Mix in the gorgeous Crystal Coast, Outer Banks, and you've got a recipe for great golf.
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