Golf Courses in Oak Island, North Carolina

#1.

6321 Oak Island Drive East, Oak Island, North Carolina 28465, United States of America

  • Oak Island Golf Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Oak Island, North Carolina. This medium-length layout features 4 sets of teeboxes for the enjoyment of golfers of all skill level... More on TheGolfCourses.net

  • nice course good course, nicely kept, overall very happy with the experience but it is pretty tough, I can't seem to score well there, its a challenging course. More on golflink.com

 

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#2.

3021 Beaver Creek Dr, Southport, NC 28461

  • Great layout, when the wind blows the scores they go up! Three tiered greens, blind tee shots, bunkers you can't see out ... More on GolfReview

  • Overall it was a good course that I would gladly play again. More on GolfReview

 

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#3.

3779 Members Club Blvd SE # 160, Southport, North Carolina 28461-8401, United States

  • Members Club At St. James Plantation is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Southport, North Carolina. This medium-length layout plays quite long from the back tees. The course is rated som... More on TheGolfCourses.net

  • The 18-hole "Members Club" course at the Members Club At St. James Plantation facility in Southport, North Carolina features 6,887 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course r... More on golflink.com

 

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#4.

3021 Beaver Creek Dr, Southport, North Carolina 28461, United States

  • This course has fairways that were built on rolling and fairly hilly terrain, so you can expect many uneven lies throughout your round. The greens are undulating and well protected by sand bunkers.... More on Golf.com

  • The club house was non-operational due to a mold condition and the inside staff seemed kind of stand-offish. More on golflink.com

 

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#5.

3779 Members Club Blvd #160, Southport, NC 28461-8401

  • This 27-hole course features three nines playable in three eighteen hole combinations. The original eighteen was designed by Hale Irwin and is referred to as the "Irwin Front Nine" and "Irwin Back Nine". The third nine was designed ... More on Golf.com

 

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