Henderson, North Carolina, United States
Henderson Country Club
18
Holes
6,514
Yards
About Henderson Country Club
Henderson Country Club is a distinguished private golf club in Henderson, North Carolina. The 18-hole, 6,514-yard course was designed by Gene Hamm. Rated 4.5 stars by members and visitors — one of the highest-rated clubs in the region.
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Club Type
Golf
Status Type
Private
Founded
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Location
Henderson, North Carolina
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$XX,XXX
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Course Type
Links
Architect
Gene Hamm
Courses
1
Holes
18
Par
—
Distance
6,514
yards
Slope
131
Rating
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Location
Henderson Country Club
Henderson, North Carolina, USA
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4.5
118 reviews
What a wonderful place! My daughter had her first high school golf match here, and the staff couldn’t have been nicer. A special thank you to Tim in the Pro Shop—he allowed my daughter to use a golf caddy and treated her like she had been there a hundred times.
BRIAN MASSENGILL
Hidden gem! Super fun layout of a course. Better shape than a lot of courses in Wake and surrounding counties. Cart paths need a little work but the course is in GREAT shape and well maintained. Greens are amazing and fairways are flush. Tim, the head pro, is a great coach too if you are in need of lessons. Highly recommend.
Robert Johnston
Playing for the first time, I can say that I was not prepared for this course and shot a 90 from the tips. Not a terrible score for a first time, and I'll know what to do now. Onto the review. Tee Boxes 4/5 - There was not a ton of wear on the tee boxes in general, some placements made tee shots difficult however. Fairways 4/5 - considering the undulations and slopes throughout the course, having full fairways is essential. They do a good job keeping them full, though the grass type makes for interesting lies. Greens 5/5 - Only 1 green had problems, 17, because a mower leaked a trail of oil and killed a foot and a half wide strip across the green. Other than that, they roll at a 10 with tricky pin placements near slopes. Bunkers 3.5/5 - I usually only rate bunkers if I end up in one. I ended up in so many today. The rank is 3.5 only due to the inconsistencies in the sand type and some with rocks in them. Some had fine, light sand, others had mid-weight sand. Amenities 3.5/5 - Good sized two tier putting/chipping green. Driving range, runs parallel to hole 1. I personally don't like that, since finding your ball amongst others is an unnecessary hassle. No practice bunker. Layout 4/5 - Somebody got a plot of land in a hilly area and decided to make a golf course. It shows as well, with significant elevation changes throughout both up and downhill. Tee box placement proximity to trees makes accuracy off the tee paramount. There are some tight fairways, a couple of gamble style holes, and forced layups on top of a bunch of blind shots. It's challenging to say the least. Either have a GPS to show you, or a local to guide you. Overall, for $50 it isn't a bad deal. You definitely need to be prepared however.
Cjxtreme66
I’ve always thought the clubhouse was beautiful, but I took photos for an anniversary brunch and the food was amazing. Definitely a beautiful place for an event, especially if the weather is nice and you can use the balcony.
Casey Mozingo
Contact Henderson Country club and Dustin will give you all the information you need... there are two dining areas on either side of a big ball room, both have a bar and television access, one has a door leading to the bar and the other was attached and that's just one part of a three story building you've really got to see it for yourself
inoVeae
What a wonderful place! My daughter had her first high school golf match here, and the staff couldn’t have been nicer. A special thank you to Tim in the Pro Shop—he allowed my daughter to use a golf caddy and treated her like she had been there a hundred times.
BRIAN MASSENGILL
Hidden gem! Super fun layout of a course. Better shape than a lot of courses in Wake and surrounding counties. Cart paths need a little work but the course is in GREAT shape and well maintained. Greens are amazing and fairways are flush. Tim, the head pro, is a great coach too if you are in need of lessons. Highly recommend.
Robert Johnston
Playing for the first time, I can say that I was not prepared for this course and shot a 90 from the tips. Not a terrible score for a first time, and I'll know what to do now. Onto the review. Tee Boxes 4/5 - There was not a ton of wear on the tee boxes in general, some placements made tee shots difficult however. Fairways 4/5 - considering the undulations and slopes throughout the course, having full fairways is essential. They do a good job keeping them full, though the grass type makes for interesting lies. Greens 5/5 - Only 1 green had problems, 17, because a mower leaked a trail of oil and killed a foot and a half wide strip across the green. Other than that, they roll at a 10 with tricky pin placements near slopes. Bunkers 3.5/5 - I usually only rate bunkers if I end up in one. I ended up in so many today. The rank is 3.5 only due to the inconsistencies in the sand type and some with rocks in them. Some had fine, light sand, others had mid-weight sand. Amenities 3.5/5 - Good sized two tier putting/chipping green. Driving range, runs parallel to hole 1. I personally don't like that, since finding your ball amongst others is an unnecessary hassle. No practice bunker. Layout 4/5 - Somebody got a plot of land in a hilly area and decided to make a golf course. It shows as well, with significant elevation changes throughout both up and downhill. Tee box placement proximity to trees makes accuracy off the tee paramount. There are some tight fairways, a couple of gamble style holes, and forced layups on top of a bunch of blind shots. It's challenging to say the least. Either have a GPS to show you, or a local to guide you. Overall, for $50 it isn't a bad deal. You definitely need to be prepared however.
Cjxtreme66
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