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Pinehurst Golf Resort

Pinehurst Resort is an historic upmarket golf resort at Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA. It has hosted a number of prestigious golf tournaments.

History
Pinehurst ResortPinehurst was founded by Boston soda fountain magnate James Walker Tufts. He purchased 5,500 acres (22 km²) at around a dollar an acre in 1895 and opened the Holly Inn that New Year’s Eve. The first golf course was laid out in 1897/98, and the first championship held at Pinehurst was United North and South Amateur Championship of 1901. Pinehurst’s best known course, Pinehurst No.2 was completed in 1907 to designs by Donald Ross, who was associated with Pinehurst for nearly half a century. (Click here to read the article in full)


Finley Golf Course

UNC Finley Golf Course
 
Club Information
Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA Tournaments hosted: A. E. Finley Executive Cup
Established: 1949 Website:
www.tarheelblue.com
Type: Public / University Designed by: George Cobb
Tom Fazio
Owned by: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Par: 72
Operated by: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Length: 7,091 yds
Total holes: 18 Course Rating: 75.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNC Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is the home of the North Carolina Tar Heels men’s and women’s golf teams. It was originally built by Raleigh businessman A. E. Finley in 1949 to a design by George Cobb. Further holes were added in the 1980s along with renovation of the clubhouse. In 1999, renowned designer Tom Fazio remoulded the course into its current par 72 layout with five sets of tees ranging from 4,981 to 7,091 yards in length.

 


Keith Hills CC

Keith Hills Country Club
 
Club Information
Location: Buies Creek, North Carolina, USA
Type: Semi Private
Total holes: 36
Tournaments hosted: Keith Hills Amateur
Website: http://web.campbell.edu/keithhills/

Creek Course
Designed by: Ellis Maples
Par: 72
Length: 6703

River Course
Designed by Dan Maples

Keith Hills Country Club is a residential golf course community located in Buies Creek, North Carolina and maintained by Campbell niversity. Keith Hills features two par 72 courses: Keith Hills I and II. No. 1, completed in 1973, is 6,703 yards along the Cape Fear River and was designed by Ellis Maples while No. 2, completed in 2002, was designed by Dan Maples and features 6,888 yards. No. 1 has been rated four stars by Golf Digest.

Keith Hills has been the site of the 1999 and 2004 Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s Golf Tournaments as well as the 2004 and 2007 Atlantic Sun Conference Women’s Tournaments. Keith Hills is also the home to Campbell University’s Professional Golf Management Program.


Tanglewood Park

Tanglewood Park is a golf course and park in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States, located on the Yadkin River between Clemmons and Bermuda Run. It is home to the annual “Tanglewood Festival of Lights”, a magnificent display of lights in the wintertime celebrating the holidays. Additional attractions include the Tanglewood Park Arboretum and Rose Garden.

Festival of Lights
Tanglewood Park’s Festival of Lights is an outside drive-thru light show open to the public every winter. Visitors can drive their own vehicles through the course or take a hay ride for a fee. The light show at Tanglewood started in 1992 with a grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Charitable Trust as well as funds raised by the Tanglewood Park Foundation. In its early days, the Festival of Lights was a 1.5 mile route with 25 light displays. The current route is approximately 4 miles long adorned with about 180 displays (70 of which are animated). An estimated 300,000 visitors converged at Tanglewood Park for the 2001 Festival of Lights as the event celebrated its 10th Anniversary and honored those who were killed on September 11, 2001. Today, over a million lights complete the light show. The festival has been recognized as a “Top 20 Event in the Southeast” and a “Top 100 Event in North America”.

History
The history of Tanglewood Park as documented by the park’s official website:

The property now known as Tanglewood Park was part of land claimed by Sir Walter Raleigh for Queen Elizabeth on March 25, 1584. Among the earliest European settlers of the Yadkin River Valley was William Johnson, an immigrant from Wales. In 1757, just four years after the Moravian settlement of the Wachovia Tract in the nearby communities of Bethabara and Salem, Johnson purchased the mile square central portion of the present property from the Ellis family to whom the land was deeded in 1753 by Lord William Linville. The Ellis family leased the land for a short time “for five shillings lawful money of Great Britain in hand a yearly rent of one peppercorn payment at he Feast of Saint Michael, the archangel”. After obtaining the property, Johnson built a fort overlooking the Yadkin River to protect his family and neighbors from attacks during the French and Indian War. Currently, this spot is marked by a monument just south of the Manor House. In 1765, he died and is now buried on the highest hill in the area called Mount Pleasant. In 1809 a simple frame church was erected next to his grave and remains today as one of the park’s architectural attractions. Although services are no longer held there, many people are united in marriage at the Mount Pleasant Church each year.

In 1859, James Johnson had the 18 room Manor House built on a hill in the center of the estate. The house was a gift of love to his daughter, Emily, for a wedding present. Two wings were added later.

The Johnson heirs sold their property in 1921 to William Neal Reynolds, brother of tobacco entrepreneur R. J. Reynolds. At that time the Tanglewood tract was enlarged to over 1,100 acres and the Manor House expanded to 28 rooms. Mr. Will, as he was called, raised and raced thoroughbred harness horses and established Tanglewood Farm as a home to some of the country’s finest pacers. In the Manor House, Mr. Will had a special room dedicated to his trophy’s, called the “Trophy Room.” A fire that started mysteriously in a trophy room display case in 1980 did considerable damage, but the room has been restored. The room is surrounded by plaques and horse photographs. It is obvious that Mr. Will was a horse lover, and this tradition is carried on with Tanglewood Farm. Trail rides, hayrides, and carriage rides are available by reservation.

Today, the Manor House is a Bed & Breakfast Inn with 10 guest rooms, sweeping staircases, the Trophy Room, 20’s Room, and Rock Fireplace Room. These facilities are used for weddings, meetings, and overnight accommodations. It is rumored that Mr. Will’s spirit makes friendly visits to the house from time to time.

Mr. Will’s wife, Kate, a horticultural enthusiast, began the extensive native and ornamental plantings at Tanglewood and employed German master gardener, Mr. Frank Lustig, who continued her plans and his life’s work. He contributed the 800 bush Rose Garden on the Manor House lawn, the Arboretum behind the house, and the nearby Fragrance Garden to the estate. For 60 years, even after the death of his employers, and their gift of the estate, Lustig poured his talents into Tanglewood. He is buried in the graveyard at Tanglewood next to the historic church. The Reynolds couple had no children, and, as a gesture enabling others to benefit from the beauty, elegance, history, and recreation their country estate had to offer, in 1951, they willed the Tanglewood property to the citizens of Forsyth County to share as a public recreational park. Thus, Tanglewood Park was born. The facility is owned by Forsyth County.


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