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Charlotte Country Club: Course Intelligence
Donald Ross designed Charlotte Country Club in 1925 on a piece of Charlotte, North Carolina near-east neighborhood land. The course is one of the most-preserved Ross routings in the Carolinas, alongside Myers Park (Ross 1921) and Pinehurst No. 2 — the three together represent Ross's signature Piedmont and Sandhills work. Gil Hanse supervised a major restoration of Charlotte Country Club in the 2010s, returning the bunker complexes, green surfaces, and fairway corridors closer to Ross's original 1925 architectural lines.
The course plays around 7,000 yards par 71 from the back markers, with bermuda fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The Hanse-restored routing carries the Ross architectural vocabulary at full clarity — small green complexes set on natural rises, strategic bunker placement, and fairway corridors that demand specific approach angles. The fairways play firm given the Charlotte Piedmont subsoil. The seventeenth hole is a 198-yard par-3 across a natural creek; the eighteenth, a 432-yard par-4 with a green set against the clubhouse, is the routing's most-discussed closing hole.
Charlotte Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Charlotte business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the club's mid-1920s founding. The Ross architectural pedigree and the Hanse restoration are the primary modern institutional emphases, and the hospitality model is traditional country club.
North Carolina Piedmont climate gives Charlotte Country Club a playing season of March through November, with the firmest conditions in October. Charlotte summers run hot and humid; morning rounds are the routine member play through July and August. The course closes through brief winter cold snaps. The mature deciduous canopy through the property gives the routing its parkland character.
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