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Sedgefield Country Club: Course Intelligence
Donald Ross designed Sedgefield Country Club in 1925 on a piece of Greensboro, North Carolina Piedmont Triad land. The course is one of Ross's North Carolina commissions and represents the architect's mature vocabulary translated to the Piedmont rolling terrain. The PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship has been played at Sedgefield since 2008, making the property a continuous modern Tour-rotation venue and giving the Ross architectural framework significant national exposure during the post-2010s decade.
The course plays around 7,100 yards par 70 from the championship markers, with bermuda fairways and a slope in the upper 140s. Ross's signature throughout is the green complexes set on natural rises, the strategic bunker placement, and fairway corridors that demand specific approach angles. The fairways play firm given the North Carolina Piedmont subsoil. The mature deciduous canopy through the property gives the routing its parkland character. Kris Spence supervised a major restoration of Sedgefield in the 2000s that returned the bunker complexes and green surfaces closer to Ross's original architectural lines.
Sedgefield Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Greensboro and Piedmont Triad business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the club's 1920s founding. The Wyndham Championship Tour-rotation hosting since 2008 is part of the modern institutional identity, and the Ross architectural pedigree is the primary modern emphasis.
North Carolina Piedmont climate gives Sedgefield a playing season of March through November, with the firmest conditions in October. The course closes through brief winter cold snaps. The Wyndham Championship week (typically August) keeps the course in continuous tournament-readiness.
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