The Blue Ridge National Heritage Area encompasses the mountains of North Carolina and includes the Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The heritage area is known for its thriving traditions of craft, music, agriculture, and Cherokee culture. The region's distinctive landscape contains eastern America's tallest mountain and deepest gorge.
The Apple Valley course is a Dan Maples creation, and is called one of the most beautiful mountain courses around by Golf Digest's "places to play." Apple Valley's length provides a number of opportunities for spectacular drives. It's after the drive where golfers need to think clearly to score well. Well positioned bunkers and undulating terrain present a variety of tough shots to golfers of all abilities.
Bald Mountain is the Resort's first course, originally built in 1968. It's name comes from the rock faced cliffs towering over the course, however it will be the less prominent features that command your attention to score well here. With well guarded greens and tight fairways, golfers must be precise with their drives and approach shots. Bald Mountain is a true challenge in a lovely setting. The course is popular for all ages and abilities, and always receives high marks from Golf Digest readers.
Ranked #6 in North Carolina by GolfLink.com, Cleghorn Plantation is mountain golf at its best! Measuring 6819 yards with a course rating of 73.0 and slope of 132, this George Cobb designed course travels through the mountains and valleys of western North Carolina.
Broadmoor is this regions only links style course and has no housing or out of bounds on any of the holes. We have bent grass greens, bermuda grass fairways and bluegrass/fescue rough. The course stretches out to 7140 yards in length from the gold markers, however we do have various lengths from different tee markers. The blue course measures 6569 yards, the white is 5881 and the red is 5082.
A drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway is slow paced and relaxing. Almost any overlook or trail will reveal much of the natural and cultural history here. Explore the many communities along the route that make our region so special. Enjoy the view, but watch the road!
Black Mountain Golf Club is located at the foot of the beautiful Black Mountain Range in western North Carolina. This 6,215-yard par 71 18-hole facility is the home to the 747-yard, par 6 17th hole, which at one time was the longest hole in the world.
Whether this is your first visit to Biltmore or you’ve been coming for decades, it’s never too early to start planning. In addition to Biltmore House and Winery, our 8,000-acre estate offers three overnight properties, nine gardens, 13 shops, 15 dining venues, and over 20 tours and outdoor activities designed to make your time at Biltmore a truly memorable experience.
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