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Easiest Golf Courses in North Carolina

The 25 most beginner-friendly public golf courses in North Carolina, ranked by lowest slope rating.

The most beginner-friendly public golf course in North Carolina on Stymie is Pinewood Country Club in Asheboro, with a minimum slope rating of 86 and 3,646 yards from the forward tees. Slope ratings below 115 signal a course where bogey golfers can play their actual game without the layout adding strokes — usually meaning wider fairways, fewer forced carries, and gentle greens.

299 public or municipal courses in North Carolina carry a minimum slope of 115 or lower from the forward tees, and the average across rated public courses statewide is 107. This list is restricted to public and municipal courses so anyone can book a tee time — no membership required.

If you're new to the game, looking for a course to take a kid or beginner friend, or just want a stress-free round that lets you focus on tempo, start at the top of this list. Most of these courses also offer instruction programs, learning facilities, or shorter executive layouts that pair well with the forward-tee ratings shown here.

Ranked
25
Gentlest slope
86
Avg min slope
107
Slope 115 or lower
299
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1
Pinewood Country Club
3,646 yds · Par 72 · Tom Jackson · 1971Asheboro
86
2
Oak Valley Golf Club
3,021 yds · Par 72 · Arnold Palmer · 1995Advance
86
3
Raleigh Golf Association
3,282 yds · Par 70 · George Cobb · 1958Raleigh
87
4
Southern Pines Golf Club
3,641 yds · Par 60 · Donald Ross · 1910Southern Pines
88
5
Hillandale Golf Course
3,695 yds · Par 66 · 1900Durham
88
6
Maple Leaf Golf Club
3,022 yds · Par 62 · Ellis Maples · 1970Kernersville
89
7
Longleaf Golf & Family Club
3,103 yds · Par 70Southern Pines
89
8
Hendersonville Country Club
3,278 yds · Par 70 · Donald Ross · 1927Laurel Park
92
9
King's Grant Golf and Country Club
3,211 yds · Par 71 · Jim Holmes · 1990Fayetteville
92
10
Finley Golf Course
3,003 yds · Par 60 · Tom Fazio · 1949Chapel Hill
93
11
Pilot Knob Park
3,138 yds · Par 70 · Gene Hamm · 1962Pilot Mountain
93
12
Wolf Creek Golf Course
3,984 yds · Par 69 · John Johnson · 1956Reidsville
94
13
Pudding Ridge Golf Club
4,235 yds · Par 71 · Don Boles · 1994Mocksville
94
14
Paschal Golf Club
4,308 yds · Par 68 · 1917Wake Forest
95
15
Myers Park Country Club
3,095 yds · Par 66 · Donald Ross · 1921Charlotte
95
16
Mimosa Hills Country Club
3,449 yds · Par 72 · Donald Ross · 1928Morganton
95
17
Olde Fort
4,356 yds · Par 68 · 1990Leland
95
18
Dr. Charles L. Sifford Golf Course
4,222 yds · Par 72Charlotte
95
19
Lane Tree Golf Club
3,073 yds · Par 58 · John LaFoy · 1992Goldsboro
95
20
Wendell Country Club
4,727 yds · Par 71 · Ken Dye · 1974Wendell
96
21
Alamance Country Club
3,492 yds · Par 71 · Donald Ross · 1946Burlington
96
22
Wildwood Green Golf Club
3,023 yds · Par 70 · John LaFoy · 1986Raleigh
97
23
Brier Creek Country Club
3,027 yds · Par 65 · Arnold Palmer · 2000Raleigh
97
24
Catawba Creek Golf Course
4,367 yds · Par 70Gastonia
97
25
Holly Ridge Golf Course
3,842 yds · Par 68Corolla
97

Frequently asked questions

What is the easiest public golf course in North Carolina?

Pinewood Country Club in Asheboro, North Carolina is the easiest ranked public or municipal course with a minimum slope rating of 86. Slope below 115 is considered friendly for beginners and higher-handicap players.

How many public courses in North Carolina have a slope of 115 or lower?

299 public or municipal courses have a minimum slope rating of 115 or lower in North Carolina. These are generally the most beginner-friendly options in the state.

What slope rating is good for beginners?

Beginners typically look for courses with a slope rating under 120 and a total yardage under 6,200 from the forward tees. Courses with a slope of 105–115 from the forward tees are widely considered the friendliest starting ground.

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