Durham 2008 Official Visitors Guide - Where Good Things Happen - (Page 20) Holes Par Course Length (yards) Greens Fees Name & Website 1. Crossings Golf Club Address Phone (919) 598-8686 681-2288 Public/ Private Semi-private Semi-private Hours THINGS TO SEE & DO Pu b l ic & S e m i -P r i v a te C o ur s e s Designed by Ron Garl. Ranked by Carolina Golf 4023 Wake Forest Hwy www.crossingsgolf.com magazine in 1999 as one of the top 10 best new golf courses in the Carolinas. 3001 Cameron Blvd 2. Duke University Golf Club Designed by Robert Trent Jones and Rees Washington Duke Inn Jones. Ranked by Golf Digest as the 15th & Golf Club best golf course in North Carolina. Host to www.golf.duke.edu 2001 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. 3. Falls Village Golf Course Designed by William Daniels. Also 115 Falls Village Dr www.fallsvillagegolf.com includes a practice area. George Cobb course consistently ranked by Carolina Golf Shop Operations magazine as having one of the top 100 golf shops in America. All-grass driving range: $3.50 for 35-40 balls; $8 for 110 balls. 5. Lake Winds Golf Course Don Mason course offers tournaments and www.lakewindsgolfcourse.com outdoor cookouts for larger groups of up to 120 golfers. Tee times required on weekends and holidays. 6. Lakeshore Golf Course This J.M. Utley Sr. course includes a www.triadgolf.com/mar-apr lighted driving range. 2003/oncourse-lakeshore.htm 7. Willowhaven Country Club George Cobb and Matt Jenkins course. Also offers tennis courts. Visitors need www.willowhavencc.com member sponsor. 4. Hillandale Golf Course www.hillandalegolf.com 1600 Hillandale Rd Daily, 18 71 6,600 M-Th, $39 included 6:30 am - 6pm F, $40 Sa-Su, $55 18 72 7,111 $25 - $85 included Y Daily, 7:30 am - dark Daily, 7am - dark 18 72 7,072 $45 - $59 included Y (summer) 8am-dark (winter) Daily, Y 18 71 6,339 $14 - $27 $15 7am - dark 596-4653 286-4211 (800) 367-2582 Semi-private Public 1807 Moore’s Mill Rd 471-4653 Semi-private 20 Daily, 18 72 6,365 $20 - $25 included Y 7:30 am - 6:30pm/ dusk Daily, 7am - dark Tu-Sa, 8am - dark Daily, 8 am - dark 18 71 5,829 $20 - $30 included Y 18 72 6,400 $40 - $50 included Y 4621 Lumley Rd 253 Country Club Dr 596-2401 383-5511 Public Semi-private Golf Centers www.croasdailecountryclub.com information. 9. Hope Valley Country Club Donald Ross and Brian Silva course. Byron 3803 Dover Rd & Golf Course Nelson won the 4th of his record 11 in a row www.hvcc.org here at the 1945 PGA Durham Open. Also considered one of 12 Donald J. Ross “Hidden Gems.” Visitors need member sponsor; groups, call for information. 10. Treyburn Country Club Tom Fazio course ranked by Golf Digest as one One Old Trail Dr www.treyburncc.com of the top 10 courses in North Carolina. Tennis courts. Visitors need member sponsor; groups, call for information. Fully-lit driving range. Natural sod tees, hitting 4343 Garrett Rd at 11. The Golf Center mats, putting green, five target greens, PGA, triangle.citysearch.com/ I-40 Exit 270 and LPGA teaching pros. 3,000-sq.-ft. pro shop profile/6201588 and patio. $4 for 40-45 balls, $7 for 60-75 balls, $8 for 90-100 balls, $15 for 200 balls. 8. Croasdaile Golf Course George Cobb course. Visitors need member sponsor; groups, call for and Country Club 3800 Farm Gate Ave 383-1591 489-6565 Private Private 18 70 7,068 $35 - $55 $7.50 - Y $13 $45 $6 $12 Private Courses 18 70 6,600 Daily, 8:30am - 7:30pm 620-0184 Private Tu-Sa, 8am - 9pm Daily, 10am - 10pm 18 72 7,084 Cart Fees $15 $65 403-2255 Golf Center 5 10 7 8 4 2 11 9 6 www.durham-nc.com 13 Paul Liggitt/Durham/DCVB Driving Range Y Durham Golf http://www.crossingsgolf.com http://www.golf.duke.edu http://www.fallsvillagegolf.com http://www.hillandalegolf.com http://www.lakewindsgolfcourse.com http://www.triadgolf.com/mar-apr2003/oncourse-lakeshore.htm http://www.triadgolf.com/mar-apr2003/oncourse-lakeshore.htm http://www.willowhavencc.com http://www.croasdailecountryclub.com http://www.hvcc.org http://www.treyburncc.com http://triangle.citysearch.com/profile/6201588 http://triangle.citysearch.com/profile/6201588 http://www.durham-nc.com
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