Rated one of America’s 10 best new courses by Travel and Leisure Golf in 2007. Named the best new public course in America (75 and over) by Golf Digest in January 2008. Ranked in the top 25 of Golfweek’s annual survey of best resorts in the U.S.
Whether you are a professional or a more leisurely player, the course’s compelling design, the flora and fauna you can enjoy as you play and stunning views of the Dan River Gorge, the Pinnacles of Dan and the North Carolina Piedmont add up to far more than just a day on the greens.
The Highland Course was designed with both pleasure and challenge in mind.
Highlights of the Blue Ridge Mountain golf course include:
- Closely cut areas around greens provide many short game options.
- Use of bent grass gives the golfer fast surfaces, and fescue grasses add challenge and a contrast of color.
- A 145 slope measurement attests to the course’s degree of difficulty, and the rating of 74.6 strokes confirms it.
- Bio-filters are strategically placed around the golf course to protect the natural trout streams and rivers that originate within and surround Primland.
- Wetlands around the course remain untouched and are treated as environmentally sensitive areas.
- Electric golf carts are available and recommended.
- 25 dollar charge applies for use of the driving range. These fees are included in a daily green fee.
- Use of the putting greens is complimentary.
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