Outer Banks Golf

Ocean breezes sweep across barrier islands to reach pristine forests of live oak, protected wetlands, and sand dunes - all delicately carved by nature. Mild seasons, clean beaches, stunning sunsets, and 6 championship courses. Featuring the windswept ridges of The Currituck Club, to the meticulous putting surfaces of the Pointe Golf Club. From the views of the Roanoke Sound provided by the Nags Head Golf Links, to the majestic view of the Atlantic Ocean found at Sea Scape Golf Links. From the impeccable Carolina Club, to the winding lush forests of the Kilmarlic Golf Club. It's all here waiting for you.

  The Currituck Golf Club

"Sculpted on the type of land where golf began," says 1995 Golf World course architect of the year, Rees Jones, who designed the Currituck Club. Jones produced a breathtaking layout that stretches across 6,885 yards of diverse coastal terrain, including towering sand dunes, wetlands, maritime forests, and soundside shoreline.

Distinctive, well defined holes complemented by contoured bent grass greens assures a challenging golf experience. Endless subtleties combine with the ever-changing wind on the Outer Banks to produce a new playing experience with every round. The spectacular Currituck Club is a must play course located on the Northern Outer Banks in Corolla.

For more information, contact The Currituck Club at 252-453-9400.


  Nags Head Golf Links

Keeping with the true Scottish links tradition, world class architect Bob Moore blended the Outer Banks natural windswept environment into a shot maker's paradise. Coastal winds add to the challenge, prompting Golf Digest to call the Links "the longest 6,126 yards you'll ever play," when featured in 1991. Golf Digest went on to say the holes along the Roanoke Sound are "among the most beautiful in the Eastern U.S."

The long hitter may find little advantage. In true Scottish tradition, most tees and greens are separated by rolling dunes and wild seagrass. Nags Head Golf Links is a favorite among Outer Banks visitors and residents alike.

For more information, contact the Nags Head Golf Links at 252-441-8073.



  Sea Scape Golf Links

Sea Scape Golf Links is an 18-hole championship course designed in true Scottish links style by former Masters champion Art Wall. Located one block from the ocean in beautiful Kitty Hawk, the course uses the windswept sand dunes and maritime forest to showcase the natural beauty of the Outer Banks. Dramatic elevation changes offer ocean views from several of the beautiful holes.

The unique coastal environment makes this course a must-see for true enthusiasts of the game! New renovations in 2005. Renovations encompassed new tees and greens, an enhanced irrigation system and several hole re-routings.

For more information, contact Sea Scape Golf Links at 252-261-2158.


  The Carolina Club

Five sets of tees allow you to match your game to this challenging 7000 yard par 72 golf course. On your adventure, you will encounter wetlands, woodlands, bunkers galore, and a picturesque par 3 island green.

Gently rolling fairways and large greens are wind swept by ocean and soundside breezes that will have you reaching for every club in your bag. Don't miss the Carolina Club in Grandy, NC!

For more information, contact The Carolina Club at 252-453-3588.


  The Pointe Golf Club

Touted by the USGA as some of the finest putting surfaces in the southeast, The Pointe's course conditions continue to lure and excite golfers of all skill levels, year after year. Fairways adorned with pristine pines, wax myrtles, and cypress showcase The Pointe's natural Outer Banks beauty.

Regarded as one of the "most playable" Outer Banks golf courses, The Pointe's reputation for fast greens, friendly service and delicious food all make for a most memorable golf outing. It's truly golf at its best!

For more information, contact The Pointe Golf Club at 252-491-8388.


  Kilmarlic Golf Club

This new Kilmarlic Golf Club is a championship 18-hole course offering four sets of tees ranging from 4,800 to 6,500 yards and features five skill testing par 3 holes and five risk-reward par 5 holes, with a total par of 72. Classically designed by course architect Tom Steele, the primary landing areas on the fairways are generous, leading to gently sloping greens surrounded by contoured approach areas and deep green side bunkers.

Fifteen acres of coastal ponds and lakes create breathtaking hazards adjacent to many of the fairways and greens. This unique natural setting creates stimulating challenges, and makes Kilmarlic unlike any other course on the Outer Banks.

For more information, contact Kilmarlic Golf Club at 252-491-4220.

The Currituck Club   Nags Head Golf Links   Sea Scape Golf Links   The Carolina Club    The Pointe Golf Club    Kilmarlic Golf Club