| Year
Built |
1985 |
| Designer |
Dan Maples |
| Dress
Code |
Collared shirt, no cutoffs, denim OK |
| Metal Spikes |
Not Allowed |
| Earliest
Tee Time |
7:00 AM |
| Greens |
Bermuda Grass |
| Fairways |
Bermuda
Grass |
| Number of Sand Bunkers |
30 |
| Water
Hazards in Play |
Yes |
| Greens Aerated |
Varies |
| Overseeding
Schedule |
April/Open |
| Walking the Golf Course |
Not Allowed |
| Driving
Range |
Yes, Hitting
balls from grass |
| Additional
Facilities |
Putting
Green, Sand and Chipping Area |
| Food
Availability |
Beverage
cart, snack bar, restaurant |
| Bar |
Full service
bar |
|
Golf Course Comments |
| This resort has
three eighteen hole golf courses and once hosted the PGA Tour's
Carolina Open and the Carolina Pro Am. These golf courses offer
a challenge to all skill levels of golfer. Each golf course is
named after the person who designed it. The Jones golf course has
water hazards coming into play on eleven holes. The fairway
on hole #10, a 400-yard, par 4, is bordered entirely by a
freshwater lake. The Maples golf course is short, narrow and surrounded
by homes. The greens are undulating and medium-sized. Water
hazards (lakes) come into play at least twelve times. The
signature hole is #7, a 410-yard, par 4, requiring shots past
trees and over water. "Golf Digest" nominated the Maples golf course
as one of the most outstanding new resort golf courses in the country
for 1986. The Byrd golf course features large and undulating greens,
and plush fairways. There are water hazards that come into
play several times. |
Play
Sea Trail Maples at a Discounted Rate!
Rating and Slope |
| Tees |
Yardage |
Rating |
|
Slope |
|
Par |
| |
|
Mens' |
Ladies' |
Mens' |
Ladies' |
|
| Blue |
6797 |
71.3 |
N/A |
135 |
N/A |
72 |
| White |
6332 |
70.1 |
N/A |
117 |
N/A |
72 |
| Gold |
6035 |
68.1 |
N/A |
112 |
N/A |
72 |
| Red |
5090 |
N/A |
68.5 |
N/A |
108 |
72 |
|
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