Ballantyne Country Club is a private 18-hole golf club situated in the Ballantyne community of Charlotte, North Carolina, opened in 1996 alongside the surrounding residential development. The course was designed by Rees Jones, widely known as the "Open Doctor" for his work preparing U.S. Open venues, and stretches to 7,032 yards from the championship tees with a slope rating of 136. The signature par-four 13th hole features a peninsula green surrounded by water, a hallmark of Jones's strategic design philosophy.
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Carmel Country Club is a private 36-hole club in Charlotte, North Carolina, established in 1947 and originally designed by respected southeastern architect George Cobb. The North and South courses were modernized in 2009 by Rees Jones, with the layout stretching to over 7,000 yards and carrying a slope rating of 139 from the championship tees.
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Carolina Golf Club is a private 18-hole club founded in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1928, featuring a classic Donald Ross design known for its undulating greens and strategic bunkering. A 2008 restoration by Kris Spence preserved and revitalized Ross's original design intent, keeping the course among Charlotte's most respected traditional layouts. The club has hosted USGA competition, including the 2010 U.S. Women's Mid-Amateur Championship.
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Cedarwood Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in the early 1960s in Charlotte, North Carolina, and designed by Ellis Maples, the celebrated protégé of Donald Ross known for his strategic, terrain-driven layouts across the Southeast. The course plays to a par of 71 with a slope rating of 134 and a course rating of 73.2 from the championship tees, reflecting its genuine challenge. A 1998 renovation by John LaFoy modernized the layout while preserving the integrity of Maples' original design, including the demanding par-3 17th hole featuring a prominent water hazard.
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Create AccountCharlotte Country Club is one of the oldest and most distinguished private clubs in the Carolinas, founded in 1910 and anchored by a Donald Ross-designed course that remains a benchmark of classic golf architecture in the Southeast. Restored in 2008 by architect Ron Prichard to Ross's original specifications, the 18-hole layout features the trademark undulating greens and strategic bunkering that define the Ross canon. The club has hosted two USGA championships, including the 1972 U.S. Amateur and the 2010 U.S. Women's Amateur, cementing its place in American golf history.
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Myers Park Country Club is a historic private golf club founded in 1921 as part of the development of Charlotte's prestigious Myers Park neighborhood. The 18-hole Donald Ross-designed course, stretching 7,121 yards with a slope rating of 139, underwent a significant restoration by architect John Fought in 2007-2008 that preserved Ross's characteristic crowned greens and tree-lined fairways. The club has hosted multiple North Carolina Amateur Championships and stands as one of the Carolinas' most enduring examples of classic early 20th-century golf course architecture.
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Pine Island Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in the early 1960s in Charlotte, North Carolina, featuring a classic course design by renowned Carolinas architect Ellis Maples. Known for his minimal-disturbance philosophy and natural course routing, Maples crafted a layout distinguished by elevated greens and natural stream crossings that remains a fixture in Charlotte's northern suburbs. A 2006 renovation by Kris Spence refreshed the course while preserving its traditional character, and the club has hosted notable regional championships including the Carolinas Amateur.
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Pine Lake Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in Charlotte, North Carolina, with roots dating to the post-war suburban expansion that shaped the city's east side. The course was designed by George Cobb, a prominent Carolinas architect, and later refined through renovations by Kris Spence in 2006, resulting in a traditional parkland layout measuring 6,784 yards with a slope rating of 133. The club has served as a host venue for regional championships including the Carolinas Amateur and the North Carolina Mid-Amateur.
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Providence Country Club is a private 18-hole club established in 1989 in Charlotte, North Carolina's southeastern corridor, built as the centerpiece of a planned residential community developed by Crescent Resources. Designed by Dan Maples, the par-72 championship layout stretches over 7,000 yards with a slope rating of 139, and has hosted notable regional competitions including the 2011 Carolinas Amateur Championship.
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Quail Hollow Club is a championship-caliber private club founded in 1959 on former farmland in Charlotte, North Carolina, originally designed by George Cobb and later reimagined by Tom Fazio between 1997 and 2003. The club has hosted the Wells Fargo Championship and the 2017 PGA Championship, cementing its status as one of the premier tournament venues in the Southeast. Its fearsome closing stretch known as "The Green Mile" — holes 16 through 18 — is widely regarded as one of the most demanding finishing sequences in championship golf.
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Raintree Country Club is a private 36-hole facility established in 1971 as part of south Charlotte's suburban expansion, offering both a North and South Course across the city's rolling piedmont terrain. The South Course, originally designed by Jones, Jones & Jones and fully renovated in 2006 by Dan Maples, plays to a demanding slope rating of 137 from the championship tees. The club has hosted notable regional competition, including the 1988 North Carolina Amateur Championship and the 1995 Carolinas Mid-Amateur Championship.
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The Palisades Country Club is a private golf community in southwest Charlotte, North Carolina, built around an 18-hole championship course designed by Rees Jones, the acclaimed architect known as the "Open Doctor" for his work on U.S. Open venues. Stretching to 7,097 yards with a slope rating of 142, the course features more than 100 feet of natural elevation change and has hosted notable Carolinas Golf Association events, including the 2010 North Carolina Mid-Amateur Championship.
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TPC Piper Glen is a private, tournament-quality golf club founded in 1988 and set within the Piper Glen residential community of southeast Charlotte, North Carolina. The 18-hole, par-72 championship course was designed by the Arnold Palmer Design Company and stretches to 7,005 yards with a slope rating of 138, featuring natural streams and lakes throughout. The club is part of the prestigious PGA TOUR TPC Network and hosted the PGA TOUR Champions' PaineWebber Invitational from 1990 to 1995.
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