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9 hole regulation length course
36 par | 3,517 yards
Bermuda grass
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The 9-hole "Heron" course at the Carolina National Golf Club facility in Bolivia, North Carolina features 3,517 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. Designed by Fred Couples/Gene Bates, the Heron golf course opened in 1998.
I would have given Carolina National (I played Heron-Ibis) a higher rating, but several of the greens were in very poor condition, to the point where putting was next to impossible. No mention of this was made when I booked or when I checked in, and no provision was made on the course, e.g., burned areas marked as GUR or being simply told to "take two putts on six". Also, I had a 5 hour round, which is just no fun. This may have had to do with the fact that I was playing as a single and got slotted into to a family group -- there was no way we were going to play through the group ahead of us, even though they were slow. I don't know if they were being held up at all, but it was possible, since the course seemed pretty full. If I could have gone around in 4 hours and played on healthy greens, I would rate the course higher.
Carolina National Golf Club
Community facility
Managed by GreatLIFE Golf LLC
150 tees driving range
27 regulation holes
No recent major awards have been noted.