Whiteville Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is Whiteville Country Club for a golfer who typically shoots in the high 80s?

You'll find Whiteville offers a fair but engaging test, especially if you're not always hitting dead straight. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, and the greens, while not overly contoured, can be quick and tricky if you're above the hole. We recommend focusing on course management rather than trying to overpower it.

When is the best time of year to play Whiteville Country Club for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We've found late spring, specifically May, or early fall in October, offers the sweet spot. The weather is typically perfect-mild temperatures and low humidity-and the course is in peak condition without the summer rush. You'll enjoy comfortable rounds and lush fairways.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Whiteville Country Club, and is it worth the green fee?

Expect to pay in the mid-range for a semi-private club experience, usually around $75-90 including a cart, depending on the day. We absolutely think it's worth it; the course is always meticulously maintained, and you get a genuine sense of a classic, unpretentious golf outing. It's a solid value for the quality.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Whiteville Country Club that I should look out for?

Definitely keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole, which plays over a pond to a well-bunkered green-it's a beautiful and challenging shot. The course also features several elevation changes, particularly on the back nine, which add a unique dimension you might not expect from a traditional country club layout. It keeps things interesting.

Beyond the golf course, what other amenities does Whiteville Country Club offer visitors?

While the focus is clearly on golf, you'll appreciate the welcoming atmosphere in the clubhouse, which offers a casual grill for post-round drinks and a bite. The practice facilities are solid, with a decent driving range and a putting green that accurately reflects the course's conditions. It's a no-frills, golf-first kind of place, which we love.