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Deer Brook Golf Club Deer Brook Golf Club was rated
4th Best New Golf Course
in North Carolina for 1999.
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Revolution Park Golf Course Founded in the early 1930's Revolution Park Golf Course (originally named Bonnie Brae Golf Course) was designed by the Corps of Engineers as an 18 hole layout. The golf course was later condensed to 9 holes and modified once again in the late 1970's as interstate I-77 was developed. Nestled in beautiful maples, pines, and hardwoods, Revolution Park GC has been donned "Charlotte's only 9-hole Country Club"!
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Woodbridge Golf Club If you’re planning a special golf outing, there’s no need to head for the hills or the coast. In fact, one of the finest golf centers in the Southeast is right here on your doorstep: Woodbridge Golf Club. Our immaculately maintained course is set in the shadows of Kings Mountain, alongside the banks of the glistening John H. Moss Lake, and framed by the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background. You’d barely realize that the bustle of metropolitan Charlotte and the cities of Gastonia and Shelby are just a short distance away.
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Gaston Country Club In 1919, a movement was started overnight to organize and build a Gastonia Country Club and golf course. The first day, a self appointed committee of two men, C. D. Gray and Joe Separk, secured subscriptions of $50,000 in stock in the original corporation called the Gastonia Country Club. The businessmen, lawyers, and doctors of Gastonia bought this stock without argument; no man approached refused to subscribe. The smallest subscription was $500 and the largest was $1,000. A site was selected off New Hope Road, through which Wilkinson Boulevard now runs. Construction began almost immediately.
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