Country Club of North Carolina

[3] CCNC will be the first golf club to host the five original USGA Amateur Championships.

The Country Club of North Carolina is the oldest gated golf community in the Sandhills, established in 1963.

Working with community planner William Byrd of Atlanta, Georgia, the group agreed on a master plan for the land they acquired, including a golf course, named Dogwood.

Today, the club has a large membership base numbering close to 1,000 covering families across the state and around the world.

The 1999 renovation was overseen by Arthur Hills and included a rebuilding of the greens, tees, and bunkers.

[6] In 2016, the course was switched over to Zeon Zoysia grass during the renovation by Kris Spence.

Since then, numerous additions have added more space to the predominantly brick structure.

The 13th Hole of the Dogwood Course at The Country Club of North Carolina