Experience an unforgettable trip to America’s ‘Home of Golf’
North Carolina is a standout golfing state, home to hundreds of courses that cater to players of all levels. Among its crown jewels is Southern Pines, a premier destination where stunning layouts designed by world-renowned architects wind gracefully through the rolling sandhills and beneath the shade of towering pine trees. It’s the perfect setting for a golf trip that blends exceptional layouts with the warmth and character of a charming small-town atmosphere.
Discover masterfully designed courses, world-class resorts, and a deep-rooted golf legacy - brought together in one unforgettable North Carolina golf experience.
Why book a North Carolina golf package?
- Relive American golf history in the land of Donald Ross
- Experience the Sandhills region, packed with world-class courses
- Visit the beautiful, quaint towns of Pinehurst & Southern Pines
- Play in the State’s answer to the ‘Home of Golf’, St Andrews
Is North Carolina good for golf?
North Carolina is a world-class golf destination with over 500 courses ranging from Donald Ross classics to bold modern designs.
Travel tips for golfers visiting North Carolina:
- Best time to visit: Spring (March-May) & Fall (September-November)
- Airports: Raleigh-Durham (RDU), Charlotte Douglas (CLT), Wilmington (ILM)
- Transport: Car rental is recommended
Some of North Carolina's best golf courses include:
Tobacco Road Golf Club
Architect: Mike Strantz | Par: 71 | Opened: 1998 A visual and strategic masterpiece, Tobacco Road is known for its dramatic bunkering, sweeping elevation changes, and risk-reward holes. It's one of the most memorable and unconventional golf experiences in the U.S.
Course tip: Use a yardage book or app - the bold design makes local knowledge a huge advantage.
Pine Needles Golf Club
Architect: Donald Ross | Par: 71 | Opened: 1927 Pine Needles is a celebrated championship venue that blends historic character with modern conditioning. Its wide, rolling fairways, native sandscapes, and expertly contoured greens reflect Ross’s design genius. The course rewards precision and thoughtful play, making it both a competitive challenge and a joy to walk.
Travel tip: Stay on-site at the Pine Needles Lodge for early tee times and convenience.
Mid Pines Inn & Golf Club
Architect: Donald Ross | Par: 72 | Opened: 1921 Right across the road from Pine Needles, Mid Pines features a timeless Ross design with gentle elevation changes and tree-lined fairways. It's more forgiving than some modern layouts and ideal for a relaxed, strategic round.
Good to know: The on-site inn preserves a classic 1920s vibe - perfect for a golf weekend steeped in history.
Tot Hill Farm Golf Club
Architect: Mike Strantz | Par: 72 | Opened: 2000 Widely considered one of Mike Strantz’s most daring and imaginative designs, Tot Hill Farm winds through the Uwharrie Mountains just outside Asheboro, North Carolina. Expect dramatic elevation changes, bold bunkering, and striking rock outcroppings that make every hole a visual spectacle and a strategic challenge.
Insider tip: Bring your camera, Tot Hill Farm is as photogenic as it is challenging, with some of the most memorable holes in the Carolinas.
Talamore Golf Resort – The New Course
Architect: Rees Jones | Par: 71 | Opened: 1991 The New Course at Talamore is a Sandhills favourite, blending rolling terrain, towering pines, and classic Carolina charm. Designed by Rees Jones, it offers generous fairways, well-protected greens, and immaculate conditioning, making it a rewarding play for golfers of all skill levels.
Local insight: Stay at Talamore’s comfortable villas or lodges to pair convenient lodging with direct access to both the New Course and its sister course at Mid South Club.
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Known for its Southern charm, rich golf tradition, and elegant accommodations, North Carolina’s Sandhills region is a dream destination for golf lovers. From historic inns to spacious private homes and upscale resort villas, you'll find a wide range of options for every type of golf traveler.
Whether you're planning a buddies' trip or a romantic getaway, this region combines golf pedigree with welcoming hospitality.
Top accommodations include:
Barefoot Resort & Golf Location: North Myrtle Beach Home to four championship courses designed by Greg Norman, Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, and Davis Love III, Barefoot Resort is one of Myrtle Beach’s premier golf destinations. The resort offers a wide variety of accommodation, from modern golf villas to luxury yacht club suites, alongside excellent dining and entertainment options at Barefoot Landing.
Legends Golf Resort Location: Myrtle Beach Set on 1,300 acres of rolling landscape, Legends Resort offers three outstanding courses, Heathland, Moorland, and Parkland, all inspired by classic Scottish and British designs. Accommodation is provided in spacious golf villas, with easy access to the clubhouse, Ailsa Pub, and practice facilities.
True Blue Resort Location: Pawleys Island True Blue is not only home to one of Mike Strantz’s most acclaimed designs, but also offers spacious on-site villas that make it a perfect stay-and-play destination. Set among the natural beauty of Pawleys Island, the villas provide modern comfort with full kitchens, living areas, and easy access to both True Blue and the Caledonia Golf & Fish Club.
Hilton Garden Inn Southern Pines / Pinehurst Location: Aberdeen | Customer rating: 5/5 A smart option for couples or travelers looking for a modern, hotel-style stay near the heart of Pinehurst. Rooms at Hilton Garden Inn are well-appointed, and the location offers quick access to nearby courses, shops, and restaurants.
Sea Trail Resort Villas Location: Sunset Beach Situated along the scenic North Carolina coast, Sea Trail Resort Villas offer a relaxed, coastal golf escape with easy access to three championship courses. These spacious villas are ideal for groups and families, featuring full kitchens, private balconies, and resort-style amenities just minutes from the beach.
"The Sandhills region of North Carolina that includes areas such as Pinehurst, Southern Pines and Aberdeen is full of first-class courses that weave through the native pine forests and across the rolling terrain."

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Things to do off the course
When you're not teeing it up on one of North Carolina’s legendary fairways, there’s plenty to explore beyond the greens. The Sandhills region, especially Southern Pines and Pinehurst, offers a laid-back blend of small-town charm, culture, and natural beauty.
Explore Historic Downtown Southern Pines Wander tree-lined streets filled with boutique shops, locally-owned cafés, antique stores, and art galleries. The town’s well-preserved architecture and welcoming atmosphere make it perfect for a relaxed afternoon stroll or a cozy brunch between rounds.
Sip & Sample Local Flavors North Carolina is home to a growing number of craft breweries, wine bars, and Southern-style restaurants. Visit spots like Southern Pines Brewing Company or grab farm-to-table fare at Elliotts on Linden or Ashten’s for a taste of the region’s culinary talent.
Outdoor Adventures Nature lovers can explore the nearby Weymouth Woods Sandhills Nature Preserve - great for hiking, birdwatching, or a quiet moment surrounded by longleaf pines. Horseback riding and fishing opportunities also abound, making it easy to unwind at your own pace.
Cultural Highlights Don’t miss the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, a local gem that hosts live music, literary events, and seasonal festivals. Or catch a show at the Sunrise Theater, a historic venue with a charming vintage flair.