The fifteenth at Mid Pines is a risk-reward 540 yard par-5. This will be a great opportunity for birdie for both divisions.
Pine Needles is a Donald Ross design that was once voted the fourth best golf course in North Carolina.
Mid Pines has remained exactly how architect Donald Ross crafted it more than 90 years ago.
Pine Needles is a par-71 that can stretch to over 7,000 yards.
It was said that Mid Pines was never intended to be a daunting golf course but rather an adequate challenge for members and guests of the resort.
Bunkers come into play on both sides of the fairway on the 440 yard par-4 16th hole at Mid Pines.
Players will hit an uphill approach shot to the eighteenth finishing hole at Mid Pines.
The sixth hole at Mid Pines at sunset illustrates a gorgeous view of the pine tree lined fairways.
Mid Pines has played host to many national championships including the 2002 USGA Senior Women's Amateur Championship.
The round begins at the relatively short 380 par-4 first hole at Mid Pines.