Summerfield, North Carolina
Greensboro National Golf Course opened in October of 1995. It is a championship golf course that meanders over 225 acres of beautiful landscape including 300 year old trees, 50 acres of lakes and ponds that include 10 bridges, with continuous concrete cart paths that allow use of golf cart even on rainy days. Greensboro National can be stretched to 7300 yards with back tee and pin placements. The greens average over 8500 square feet and consist of USGA spec. base and Crenshaw bent grass. The fairway and roughs are hybrid Bermuda (Tifway 419). The bunker and green collars are Emerald Zoysia grass. There are 44 bunkers and 11 holes where water comes into play. All holes have at least 4 separate tees, some have 6. Greensboro National is an architectural masterpiece built by Don and Mark Charles featuring many player friendly characteristics. Large greens complexes and putting surfaces allow multiple recovery shot options and multiple pin placements keeping the putting surface fresh. There are no blind shots to any tee landing areas or greens. No two holes parallel each other. The early starting holes play West and finishing holes play East to avoid playing holes into rising or setting sun.