duke university golf club
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Awesome golf course with first class service. A must play if your in the area. Also make sure to walk to the campus if able.
Course was in great shape, greens seemed to be rolling about 12-13 on stimp, very good challenge. Disappointingly the round took 5 hrs, and cost about $100 per person.
I play a lot and as a special treat I'll stop by maybe quarterly as it's much higher than all of the public courses in Durham. Hilly, lots of sand, beautifully manicured, wonderful driving range with chipping areas and a huge putting green. Nits. Over $50 with cart, tough layout, expensive snacks and beer. I love the course.
In the area for the us open and we played the Duke golf course. What a great course, perfect greens and fairways but what a great place of tradition. Had so much fun touring the halls looking at pictures, championship banners etc. everyone was so great at the course and made this a highlight of my golf experiences!
Very well maintained and interesting golf course. Bring a good attitude if you dont have a good long iron or tee ball you can hit on target. Its fun and challenging at the same time - moderately priced for this level of a course. I understand that the student rate is dirt cheap....one more reason to miss college life! Grab you buddies and give this course a go!
Played on 5/13 and the course was in fantastic shape. Fairways allowed ball to roll out. Greens were quick. Positive they would stemp at 10+. Clubhouse team very hospitable. Enjoyed dinner on the Presidents Terrace. Impressed this Tarheel fan!
Always been a great course. Just played for the first time since they redid the greens last year and they were just fantastic. Can't go wrong here.
I think the first time or two, I was always intimated playing here. Finally my game came out. We live down in Pinehurst, so only head to Durham about once a year. The winter was rough in NC, but the course was in good shape: tees, fairways and greens. They made some changes last summer and maybe that is why I finally felt comfortable. It is a Jones course - first Robert Trent Jones, and later updated by Rees. Michael the starter was real friendly.
Don't play golf but enjoyed the view while watching my significant other play. Worth the ride down South from cold New England. Would revisit if given the opportunity to do so.
Won't be back. And I am a terrible golfer. My partner hit a 400 yard drive down the fairway and it kept bouncing onto the green and kept going over the t box and 50 yards further into the next fairway. To add insult to injury the course was like $175.... My diamond club is $50 for guests and $110 for anytime guests. I wouldn't pay $25 to play this course....and I am a dukie!
This is a beautiful course with no homes along the fairways...lots of pine forest, though, so you get penalized for straying.
Course is priced on the higher end but there are awesome discounts for students and late play. The course is beautiful and well maintained, but is difficult with some of the hills and fast greens. Driving range is helpful and the putting green is located right off the bar patio. Great for a quick 9 or longer 18.
This course is outstanding. Very impressive views, great fairways and perfect greens... all with a large upscale hotel, restaurant and pro shop. This is by far one of the best courses in the area... we play this course of special occasions.
Why do people think they cannot play at Duke? I often hear people express surprise that they can play at Duke - as if it were private. It is not. The new superintendent, Billy Weeks, has really turned the course around. It has always been a classic layout but the conditioning has often not been up to that standard. The fairways now feed all the way onto the putting surface so the course is more fair for lesser talented golfers. It is the most expensive course in the Triangle, but it is well worth it.
It is somewhat challenging, and the staff at the club house is outstanding. I look forward to returning!