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Keith Hills Course Overview 


Black Course - Hole 7

Keith Hills Golf Club has long been a hidden treasure in the Southeast. It has been rated as high as the seventh best public golf course in North Carolina by Carolina Magazine. This Ellis Maples designed championship golf course offers a complete and exciting challenge to the golfing enthusiast. With large bent grass greens and rolling, plush fairways, Keith Hills is fun for all players. The par 72-6625 yard layout of the Orange/Black Courses winds through a golfing community set on the Cape Fear River, which makes Keith Hills one of the most picturesque settings in North Carolina.

Voted as one of the top 100 values in the country and as a 5 Star Award Winner by Golf Digest, Keith Hills has gained national recognition. Home to Campbell University's Professional Golf Management Program and golf teams, Keith Hills plays host to two collegiate golf tournaments throughout the year. Keith Hills, already the premier golf facility in the Piedmont of North Carolina, opened its second 18 holes in November of 2002. Keith Hills hosted the 1998 &1999 North Carolina Senior Amateur, the 1999 TAAC Championship, the 2004 Atlantic Sun Conference Championship, the 2007 Atlantic Sun Woman's Conference Championship, and teh 2007 US Woman's Open Sectional Qualifier. With a championship golf course and a one-of-a-kind practice facility, Keith Hills is a golfer's paradise.

The facilities here at Keith Hills are second to none. Acknowledged as one of the top 50 in the southeast by Golfweek, it is complemented by a 32-acre state-of-the-art practice facility. With an onsite snack bar, men's and ladies' locker rooms with showers, a well-stocked Pro Shop and friendly staff, Keith Hills was designed with the golfer in mind.

Conveniently situated between Raleigh and Fayetteville, it is accessible to all golfers in this area and along the East Coast. Located 12.5 miles north on 421 from I-95, Keith Hills is a great halfway point for travelers on their way to Myrtle Beach or Florida. We look forward to seeing you here.


The Orange Course 

The 1st hole offers a challenging second shot with a mid-iron to a green surrounded by bunkers and water. You are then faced with the second most difficult hole on the course, the 559 yard uphill par five 2nd. The next three holes are positioned between the big oaks and tall pines. The 6th tee turns you home for a flourish of challenging holes. The second of the two par fives on this nine can be reached in two. The well bunkered 7th is a long and difficult par three. Eight, is a downhill par four that turns right to left. Number nine is one of the toughest holes in North Carolina. The second shot forces you to carry both water and bunkers, while leaving you hungry for more.


The Black Course: A Fader's Paradise

This nine begins with three par fours, which flow from left to right. They are followed up by a 550 yard demanding par five. The 5th hole is a picturesque par three, situated amongst the dogwoods. The par four 6th hole ranks as the toughest on the course. As you make your way back to the clubhouse, you are faced with three realistic birdie opportunities. The 7th is a short par four, 8th is a mid-iron par three, and the 9th finishing with a beautiful lake front par five.
 


The White Course


White Course - Hole 8

The 1st hole is a good starting hole requiring a good drive to guard against the water down the left side. After the drive, an accurate second shot over wetlands is required.

The second hole is the second longest par four with a slight dogleg left needing an accurate drive to avoid wetlands to the left and a second shot carrying over the wetlands to a large green.

From an elevated tee, the third is a beautiful par 4 requiring an accurate tee shot with water guarding the front of the green. Hole four is one of the shorter par 3s with a bunker guarding the right side of the green. A wide open fairway awaits you on the par 4 5th. The approach shot is a short iron to the most undulating green on the course. Six is a long straightaway par 5 with bunkers surrounding the green.  The 7th is our most picturesque par 3 measuring 188 yards with water surrounding the green. The par 4, 8th is straight away and with an accurate tee shot, your approach to the green is narrow, guarded by silos on the left and trees on the right. The 9th is a great finishing hole, the shortest of the par 5s measuring 504 yards with a green guarded by water to the left.


 

Score Card

ORANGE COURSE                    
 Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In/Out
Black M:36.0/127 408 557 164 297 377 512 198 393 420 3,326
White M:34.5/124 L:37.5/138 334 530 145 270 338 486 160 353 393 3,009
Par 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 36
Handicap 6 2 18 16 10 8 14 12 4  
                     
Orange M:32.9/107  L:35.0/123  306 444 113 218 299 377 122 318 351 2,548
Ladies' HCP 4 2 18 16 12 10 14 8 6  
                     
BLACK COURSE                    
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In/Out
Black  M: 36.2/136  409 372 367 542 201 394 337 167 510 3,299
White  M:34.8/127 L:38.2/140  376 348 334 506 180 373 317 135 478 3,047
 Par 4 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 5 36
 Handicap  7 9 13 3 11 1 15 17 5  
                     
                     
Orange M:33.0/111 L:35.2/123  337 234 311 456 145 280 276 98 434 2,571
 Ladies' HCP 9 13 11 3 15 1 7 17 5  
                     
WHITE COURSE                    
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In/Out
Black   M:35.4/129 349 409 360 189 349 563 188 407 495 3,309
White   M:34.1/114 L:36.9/137 313 356 325 137 313 537 161 362 466 2,970
 Par 4 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 5 36
 Handicap 15 3 10 16 14 2 12 8 4  
                     
                     
Orange M:32.2/97 L:34.5/109 265 306 259 82 257 476 120 316 421 2,502
 Ladies' HCP 11 5 10 18 12 2 16 8 4