Trip for two golfers to Forest Creek GC (NC) - 36 holes + one-night accommodations
Trip for two golfers to Forest Creek GC (NC) - 36 holes + one-night accommodations
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Trip for two to play 36-holes at Forest Creek Golf Club in Pinehurst, NC. Play 18-holes on each of the Tom Fazio's courses, the North Course and South Course. Tom Fazio's graceful South Course weaves through pleasantly rolling terrain, giving it an unforced, natural feel that fits right in with the broad swaths of pines. He didn't move much dirt – there was no need. The result is one of the finest routings in the Pinehurst area since Donald Ross walked these same sandy soils. The North Course at Forest Creek was Tom Fazio's chance to defy convention & move away from a more traditional style. He did just that, exposing 30 acres of native sandscapes and establishing a strong sense of place. The North Course is pure, rugged golf. Overnight accommodations included. Mutually agreed upon date with member host and GSGA staff representative.
A note from GSGA Foundation: Here is your chance to support the Georgia State Golf Association Foundation provide financial scholarships for the employees and dependents of GSGA member club's throughout the state while having the opportunity to tee it up yourself.
Bid now with all proceeds going to the Yates & Moncrief Scholarship Programs. Help us provide this financial assistance with your bids today.
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