River Course Golf Course. The 18-hole "River Course" at the River Landing facility in Wallace, North Carolina features 6,942 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73.9 and it has a slope rating of 138 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Clyde B. Johnston, ASGCA, the River Course opened in 1996.
The 9-hole River Landing course at the River Landing At Sandy Ridge facility in Colfax, features 2,884 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 0.0 and it has a slope rating of 0 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Gene Hamm, the River Landing golf course opened in 1972. Robert Nance manages the course as the Director of Golf and Grounds.
River Landing, 110 River Village Place, Wallace, NC, 28466, United States 888-285-4171 [email protected]
River Landing, 110 River Village Place, Wallace, NC, 28466, United States 888-285-4171 [email protected]
Duplin CountyDuplin County, where River Landing is located, is known for wineries, southern plantations, and the famous 12,000 square foot Barn Antiques super store.
the Murphy familyIn all that they do, the Murphy family strives to exceed expectations and deliver more than they promise. For the past 26 years, River Landing has been a living testament to that philosophy. Once you drive through the gates you will understand why River Landing is not just another community - it's a family.
clubhouseThe "clubhouse" is the main building at a golf course where golfers first head when arriving at the course.Jul 4, 2019
Area code 910Wallace / Area codeArea code 910 is an area code serving southeastern North Carolina, including the cities of Wilmington, Jacksonville, Laurinburg, Lumberton and Fayetteville. Area code 910 was established in 1993 as a split from area code 919, and was the state's first new area code in 39 years. Wikipedia
: a smooth grassy area at the end of a golf fairway containing the hole also : a similar area usually with many holes that is used for practice.
"Through the green" in golf and under the Rules of Golf is the space on the golf course that is everywhere except for the teeing ground, putting surface and hazards, including water hazards and bunkers.Mar 6, 2017
The first meaning is chiefly of Scottish origin. It simply defines all territory of a golf course, or all areas outside the confines of the clubhouse. Thus, it can be used in relation to all outdoor areas of a golf course.Mar 17, 2016