Grandview Golf Course is the oldest public golf course in York County.
The front nine was built in the early twenties and the back nine was added in the mid-thirties. Grandview is a traditional style classic course that challenges players of all levels. The course features five Par 5’s, eight Par 4’s, and five Par 3’s. Each hole is tree-lined requiring the player to display accuracy off the tee. The layout features quick greens with subtle breaks that require a deft putting game. Grandview has always been complemented by players saying they are the nicest Greens in York County.
A stream winds through the front nine coming into play on seven of the holes. Grandview is known for its mini “amen corner” with three challenging holes in a row. The back nine consists of three par 5s, two par 4s, and four par 3s, with two of the par 3s measuring over 230 yards from the back tees.
Anyone with even a hint of a villainous bone in their body can design a difficult golf course. But it takes a special touch for someone to draft 18 holes that provide reasonable challenges for players of all abilities. That’s exactly what you’ll find at Belmont Lake Golf Club in Rocky Mount, NC.
The semi-private club opened in 2007 as the centerpiece