Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Three OBX Courses Crack N.C. Golf Panel's Elite Lists

(OUTER BANKS, N.C.) — The iconic Outer Banks of North Carolina further cements its reputation as a top-shelf golf destination with a popular trio of area courses cracking the North Carolina Golf Panel’s Top 100 Courses rankings for the fourth straight year, as well as being featured among the inaugural Top 50 Courses You Can Play in North Carolina.

The Currituck Club, Kilmarlic Golf Club and Nags Head Golf Links are again recognized in the 2016 Golf Panel rankings of the finest courses in one of the country’s best golf states.

“Having three ranked golf courses on the Outer Banks certainly puts us on the map as a quality golf destination,” said Richard Beetle, general manager of The Currituck Club and OBX Golf Association member. “It’s a tremendous honor to be included and we feel like The Currituck Club is a true hidden gem as a memorable test of golf located in a beautiful place.”

The Top 100 courses are determined by a scoring system where panelists are asked to consider among these factors: conditioning, routing, design, strategy, memorability, fairness, variety and aesthetics. The panel’s rankings are published annually in the April issue of Business North Carolina magazine, and are detailed on the panel’s Web site (www.NCGolfPanel.com).

Debuting at No. 20 in the first-ever Top 50 You Can Play rankings, The Currituck Club rolls across diverse coastal terrain with sound-side views distinctly its own on the northern end of the barrier island. Routed by world-renowned architect Rees Jones, the grandest design along the coast is also the area’s most demanding, especially when the wind kicks up.

Located on the mainland and five minutes from the Wright Brothers Bridge, No. 24 Kilmarlic is a popular Tom Steele design nestled along the marshland of the Albemarle Sound and host course for both the 2004 and 2009 North Carolina Opens. For the past six years during the autumn months, Kilmarlic also hosted the Old Dominion/Outer Banks collegiate championship.

No. 32 Nags Head, crafted by Bob Moore, plays hard along the inner waterway on the southern end. The front and back nine closing holes along the sound are particularly spectacular. Nags Head’s bar and restaurant, not surprisingly, is also home to the most dramatic sunsets in town, with views not only across the immediate Roanoke Sound, but towards three other sounds (Albemarle, Croatan and Pamlico) that flow into it from the north, west and south as well.

Among North Carolina’s Top 100 ranking of courses both private and public, the OBX threesome all improved their positions in 2016 led by No. 64 Currituck, No. 78 Kilmarlic and No. 93 Nags Head.

The OBX golf experience is further enhanced by two other courses on the mainland but certainly worth leaving the island to go play. The Pointe Golf Club and The Carolina Club are a pair of the most immaculately manicured and impeccably conditioned golf courses around. After all, the sister layouts are owned and operated by a man who also runs one of the region’s major turf grass companies, and both courses were built on what had previously been fertile farm land.

Learn more about these courses, the OBX golf experience and special package prices at www.PlayOBXGolf.com or 800-916-6244.

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