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River Ridge Golf Club This course has the feel of being in the mountains with its hilly terrain and heavy population of trees. Each hole has its unique character and many are dogleg configurations. Water comes into play on eleven of the eighteen holes, including #5, a 375-yard, par 4, which has a pond sitting in front of the green. Walking is permitted before 10 AM weekdays and after 1:30 PM on weekends. This course hosted the 1998 Tear Drop Tour event. The 5,769-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 73.6 and slope of 132.
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Wil-Mar Golf Club Wil~Mar's original nine holes opened in 1961 when landowners William (Bill) and Mary Allen utilized the family farmland to venture into the golf business. In 1977, Mrs. Allen and her children expanded the course to an 18-hole layout.
Located only four miles from Raleigh's city limits, Wil~Mar's spacious front nine and tree-lined back nine offer a challenge to all levels of golfers. Along with the beauty of year-round fairways, the natural beauty of the surrounding wetlands and forest lends itself to abundant wildlife.
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Wake Forest Golf Club Located just Northeast of Raleigh, Wake Forest Golf Club is set on 200 acres of beautiful, rolling hills in a mature residential community. Wake Forest is cut through stands of cedar, white oaks, and various other hardwoods to give strong definition to the fairways and greens. Many small lakes dot the course and Horse Creek meanders through the course.
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The Neuse Golf Club At The Neuse, the combination of challenging golf and peaceful surroundings has proven infectious.
Once you play it, you may not ever want to leave it behind. You've just gotta join it! We offer affordable membership opportunities, including one that's just right for you and your family.
The Neuse received a 4 1/2 star rating from Golf Digest for "Places to Play" in the year 2001-2002.
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Wildwood Green Golf Club Wildwood Green Golf Club underwent a $1.6 million renovation during 1996, and reopened April 11, 1997. The rough is now being grown with fescue, and the fairways are narrow. The course was lengthened to 6,500 yards from the championship tees. A cart is mandatory on weekends until 2 AM for non-members and 11 AM for members. The 5,865-yard men's tee also has a ladies' course rating of 72.4 and a slope of 128.
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Lochmere Golf Club The course layout at Lochmere challenges golfers of all abilities. Tight tree-lined fairways place a premium on accuracy off the tree while small, well bunkard greens demand pinpoint control on your approach shots. And the abundance of water from nearby Swift Creek creates dramatic obstacles on nearly every hole. Come out and play the new Lochmere. You'll feel right at home at the course that's close to home.
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