Highly decorated, never duplicated. Tobacco Road Golf Club in Sanford, NC was recently voted one of the top courses in the world (Golf Course Architecture).
Tobacco Road Golf Club 4.5 198 #1 of 5 Outdoor Activities in Sanford Golf Courses Visit website Call Email About Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (87) The area 442 Tobacco Rd, Sanford, NC 27332-9167 Best nearby Restaurants 10 within 3 miles The Fastop Grill 1 1.2 mi Stubbs Bbq 20
Playing at a length of 6500 yards from the Ripper tees, Tobacco Road was rated as high as second in slope in both North and South Carolina just behind the famed Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, site of the 1991 Ryder Cup. Therefore, we do not guarantee your best round the first trip ’round The Road, but we are certain you will remember the ride!
442 Tobacco Road, Sanford, NC 27332 (919)-775-1940/(877)-284-3762 Visit Website In the golf rich state of North Carolina, Tobacco Road Golf Club is honored to be included in Golf Digest and Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Greatest Public Courses in America.
Tobacco Road is a Mike Stranz design in the sandhills of North Carolina. It is a short drive up the road from Pinehurst and is definitely a must-play if you're in the area.
Course Overview. Tobacco Road has been ranked a Top 50 public course in the country. We have been wanting to play here for a while now and had the chance to play 36 holes. It was one of the best courses we have ever played, right in line with Bethpage Black.May 10, 2020
The drive is intimidating due to the two giant mounds, but it's not too demanding if you can get out of your own way. Your second shot will be at least partially blind, then you'll hit a scoring club into a big rollicking green. Welcome to Tobacco Road.Aug 31, 2021
The term refers to the area's history as a major tobacco producer. The Tobacco Road teams represent the following universities: North Carolina Tar Heels (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill)
Pinehurst No. Peak Rate: $460 (caddie not required).Mar 7, 2016
Mike StrantzComing in at number 50 is one of the area's newer layouts, Tobacco Road located in Sanford, NC, not far from the site of the upcoming 2014 U.S. Open Championships. Designed by Mike Strantz in 1998, the course challenges almost everything a golfer thinks about a golf course.Aug 2, 2013
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Durham, North CarolinaOriginally framed as a folk song, "Tobacco Road" was a semi-autobiographical tale of growing up in Durham, North Carolina. Released on Columbia Records, it was not a hit for Loudermilk, achieving only minor chart success in Australia.
The usual universities referred to by the moniker "Tobacco Road" are the following: Duke University (Blue Devils), located in Durham, North Carolina. North Carolina State University (Wolfpack), located in Raleigh, North Carolina. University of North Carolina (Tar Heels), located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
That's the mileage down "Tobacco Road" from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill to Duke University in Durham. A few minutes drive separating America's reigning basketball powerhouses. The University of North Carolina Tar Heels have the hardware as the 2005 NCAA men's basketball champions.
Tobacco Road is a Mike Stranz design in the sandhills of North Carolina. It is a short drive up the road from Pinehurst and is definitely a must-play if you're in the area. At just over 6500 yards most reasonably good golfers could play the tips.
The optical illusions lead to uncertainty and uncertainty frequently becomes fear. The fear-factor is the second and overriding factor in the course’s difficulty. Nervous, uncertain swings lead to disastrous results. Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, you must play the right set of tees for your skill level.
Architect Mike Strantz started out as a member of Tom Fazio’s construction crew before setting up his own company at the end of the 1980s . Known for his daring and unconventional style, Strantz loved to push the design boundaries and the nine solo projects that he completed before his untimely death in 2005 bear testament to his adventurous golfing philosophies.
Located in Sanford, North Carolina, Tobacco Road is a golf course that isn’t afraid to take it to eleven. A big, wild layout with loads of opportunities to hit memorable shots. Huge replay value.
When I took my first trip to Pinehurst, my good friend and golf travel expert Mitch Laurence [follow him HERE] asked me, “Did you play Tobacco Road?” I hadn’t planned to leave the resort, so I answered in the negative.
The practice facilities at Tobacco Road are solid. The wooden bag stands actually fit the feel of the place rather than feeling artificially cutesy. At least two foursomes can fit on the driving range, and there’s no limit to how far you can hit it.
The vibe of Tobacco Road gets communicated the minute you pull onto the property, in part through the clubhouse. It has a warm, rustic feel that emits hospitality but also a certain “love it or leave” vibe .
Tobacco Road is a big, wild, beautiful golf course. If you hate residential golf and prefer your courses carved out of the wilderness, this may be your new favorite spot.
When I picked up the scorecard at Tobacco Road, my eyes were immediately drawn to the range of yardages. At par 71, the course can stretch to over 6,500 yards or go as low as 4,300 . I love a course that lets the shorter hitters play.
Getting off the tee and into the fairway is probably the easiest part of your round at Tobacco Road. Your approach is where the real challenge begins. The difficulty in the approach game begins under your feet . Take a look above to see an example of how the fairways swell and fall, making flat, even lies a rarity.