
Not many courses are being built along the Carolina coast these days. So when a new one debuts, it grabs attention.
The coast's newest will open at the end of November. The Brunswick Isles Golf Trail folks have already spread their arms to embrace the newest kid on the block and that's good news for golfers.
With the addition of Cape Fear National at Brunswick Forest, the Trail now offers 450 memorable holes of championship golf. It meanders down the coast for about 80 miles from Leland, N.C. to North Myrtle Beach, S.C., through some spectacularly beautiful, unspoiled coastal land.
When you ride the Trail, you can catch a round at Cape Fear National as part of a really affordable multi-night package. Think under $200 per person. So grab your golf group and get organized.
First question: what do you get? One night of free accommodations when you book two or more paid nights in a villa with three other buddies. Everybody gets a free lunch every day. You all score a free souvenir golf towel. And, how about same course/same day replays for cart fee only?
Here's the 411 on Cape Fear National: Managed by KemperSports. A “premium” daily fee facility. 18 holes. 7217 yards from the tips. Architect Tim Cate (think Tiger's Eye, Thistle and Leopard's Chase). Tees, fairways and primary rough grassed with Tifway 419 Bermuda. Bunkers filled with brilliant white SP 55 sand (the same used by Augusta National). Bent grass greens averaging 8500 square feet. Dramatic berms and elevated tee boxes.
Okay. Stop drooling and make your reservation now for a Trail package that includes Cape Fear National.
Official Trail accommodations are available at Brunswick Plantation, Village at the Glens and Coastal Golfaway.
Check it our at www.brunswickislesgolftrail.com
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