Golf in Winston-Salem

Golfers delight in Winston-Salem's wide variety of fun. Courses set in this welcoming climate for year-round enjoyment. Fair yet challenging, a dozen different courses feature some of the most scenic rounds you'll ever play. The acclaimed designs are partly thanks to the area's natural beauty, and partly to some of the biggest names in the business: Arnold Palmer, Robert Trent Jones Sr., Donald Ross, Hale Irwin, Jack Nicklaus, Ellis Maples, and more.
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Devotees of Winston-Salem golf offerings love the diversity, and talk about the lush forestry, deep bunkers, elevated greens, immaculate conditioning, and combination of relative affordability and first-class amenities that prompt them to return to Winston-Salem golf courses again and again.
| Courses | PAR | COURSE RATING | SLOPE RATING | LENGTH | HOLES | ARCHITECT |
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LONG CREEK GOLF CLUB 5801 Bethania-Tobaccoville Rd., Bethania. Phone: 336-924-5226. Web: www.longcreekgolf.com |
72 | 69.1 | 127 | 6,414 | 18 | Eddie Ault |
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MAPLE LEAF GOLF CLUB 4070 Hastings Rd., Kernersville. Phone: 336-769-9122. |
71 | 67.8 | 121 | 6150 | 18 | Ellis Maples/Don Charles |
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MEADOWLANDS GOLF CLUB 542 Meadowlands Dr., Winston-Salem. Phone: 336-769-1011. Web: www.meadowlandsgolfclub.com |
72 | 70.6 | 125 | 6772 | 18 | Hale Irwin |
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OAK VALLEY GOLF CLUB 261 Oak Valley Blvd., Advance. Phone: 336-940-2000. Web: www.oakvalleygolfclub.com |
72 | 74.1 | 143 | 7033 | 18 | Arnold Palmer |
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OLDE HOMEPLACE GOLF CLUB 4295 Wallburg Rd., Winston-Salem. Phone: 336-769-1076. Web: www.oldehomeplacegolfclub.com |
72 | 70.1 | 130 | 3515 | 18 | Don & Mark Charles |
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PINE KNOLLS GOLF CLUB 1100 Quail Hollow Rd., Kernersville. Phone: 336-993-8300. Web: www.pineknolls.com |
72 | 68.5 | 118 | 6338 | 18 | Nat Taylor |
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REYNOLDS PARK GOLF COURSE 2391 Reynolds Park Rd., Winston-Salem. Phone: 336-650-7660. |
71 | 70.8 | 121 | 6534 | 18 | Perry Maxwell |
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SALEM GLEN COUNTRY CLUB 1000 Glen Day Dr., Clemmons. Phone: 336-712-1010. Web: www.salemglen.com |
71 | 73.1 | 134 | 6716 | 18 | GlenDay/Nicklaus Design |
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TANGLEWOOD—CHAMPIONSHIP 4061 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons. Phone: 336-703-6420. Web: www.tanglewoodpark.org |
70 | 75.4 | 142 | 7101 | 54 | Robert Trent Jones, Sr. |
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TANGLEWOOD—REYNOLDS 4061 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons. Phone: 336-703-6420. Web: www.tanglewoodpark.org |
72 | 72.5 | 136 | 6567 | 54 | Robert Trent Jones, Sr. |
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WILSHIRE GOLF CLUB 1570 Bridgton Rd., Winston-Salem. Phone: 336-788-7016. |
71 | 68 | 120 | 6164 | 18 | George Veach |
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WINSTON LAKE GOLF COURSE 3535 Winston Lake Rd., Winston-Salem. Phone: 336-727-2703. Web: www.weplay.ws |
71 | 70.6 | 133 | 6214 | 18 | Ellis Maples |
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