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Goose Creek Golf & Country Club
E Hwy 158Grandy, NC 27939
Phone: (252)453-4008Fax: (252)453-6809
This course is located very close to the Atlantic Ocean, and the northerly winds can often become a major factor. The course was carved out of the heavily-wooded terrain. The front nine has wide-open fairways, and the back nine was designed to wind in and out of the forest. Six ponds come into play on many of the course's holes, and sand bunkers are spread throughout the entire design. Large oak and pine trees were placed in the middle of some of the sand bunkers, creating the need for some interesting shotmaking. Hole #15, a 215-yard, par 3, has a water hazard that runs from the tee box to the green and requires a shot into the wind. This is considered a "player friendly" course by the management.
| Holes: 18 | Greens: Bermuda Grass | Fairways: Bermuda Grass |
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| Greens Fees: | $20-$49 |
| Course Type: | semi-private |
| Dress Code: | No tank tops or cutoffs |
| Season: | Open all year |
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Course reviews for Goose Creek Golf & Country Club
Average Golfer Review (3.0 Stars):

Number of Reviews: 4
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| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
Great Course and Great Price, May 29, 2006 |
| reviewer: Fletcher Humphries
from Hornel, NY |
| This course has a good layout. I was satisfied with the price and the course. Goose creek is well kept with beautaful pine and oak trees scattered throughout. throughout the course there are beautaful ponds surrounded by all types of ducks and geese. i dont know what the ****** above was talking about but for the price you cant beat this course. |
| 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful: |
Great course and Great Price, May 29, 2006 |
| reviewer: Fletcher Humphries
from Hornel, NY |
| This course has a good layout. I was more than satisfied with the price to play tyhe course. Goose creek is well kept with beautaful pine and oak trees scattered throught the course. There are also several ponds that are inhabited by many ducks and geese. I dont know what course the other guy who rated this course played but it wasn't goose creek. Go play goose creek you will not regret it. |
| 1 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
Should Be Called, Jun 12, 2005 |
| reviewer: Kove Michaels
from Seattle, WA USA |
| Smelly and unsightly. Hardly words you would expect to describe a golf course, but they fit Goose Creek. The first thing that hits you is how scrubby and unkempt this unrelentingly flat layout looks. Wind blasted, half-dead pines dot the course, and mangy, scrubby brush abounds. One hole opens up onto a field used as a display lot for an adjoining purveyor of low-end, prefab sheds. Beyond the 18th lies a homely pond, into which an elevated storm pipe spews (waste?) water. And the smell . . . . The brackish Goose Creek that lends its name to the course is often reduced to a narrow, stagnant tributary emitting a sewage-like odor. When I played, several of the ponds had algea problems, which contributed to the unhealthy odor that lingered over the place. At one point, my ball trickled into the margin of a pond, and I actually had to use my club to crack apart a black crust of dried algea to get at it. Perhaps the strangest thing of all is that the layout itself, with an abundance of dog legs winding left and right, is actually well thought out and challenging. For anyone without any aesthetic sense (or sense of smell), this could provide an enjoyable round. If they didn't charge nearly $50 to play it! |
| 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
Should Be Called "Goo" Creek, Jun 12, 2005 |
| reviewer: Kove Michaels
from Seattle, WA USA |
| Smelly and unsightly. Hardly words you would expect to describe a golf course, but they fit Goose Creek. The first thing that hits you is how scrubby and unkempt this unrelentingly flat layout looks. Wind blasted, half-dead pines dot the course, and mangy, scrubby brush abounds. One hole opens up onto a field used as a display lot for an adjoining purveyor of low-end, prefab sheds. Beyond the 18th lies a homely pond, into which an elevated storm pipe spews (waste?) water. And the smell . . . . The brackish Goose Creek that lends its name to the course is often reduced to a narrow, stagnant tributary emitting a sewage-like odor. When I played, several of the ponds had algea problems, which contributed to the unhealthy odor that lingered over the place. At one point, my ball trickled into the margin of a pond, and I actually had to use my club to crack apart a black crust of dried algea to get at it. Perhaps the strangest thing of all is that the layout itself, with an abundance of dog legs winding left and right, is actually well thought out and challenging. For anyone without any aesthetic sense (or sense of smell), this could provide an enjoyable round. If they didn't charge nearly $50 to play it! |
Great Course and Great Price, May 29, 2006
Should Be Called, Jun 12, 2005