Property Description:
Pristine Golf Front home located on the sixth hole of the Dogwood course in The Country Club of North Carolina. This homes offer many customs features from His and Her Master bathrooms with a large private sauna and steam shower to exquisite slate floors that greet you once you walk in the home. The gourmet kitchen is a chef s paradise for entertaining or just a quiet meal in. With nearly 300 feet of golf frontage and 1.84-acre lot, gives the owner the utmost in privacy and luxury amenities.
About The Country Club of North Carolina:
Established in 1963 the Club lies on some 2000 acres of land which include three lakes (the largest, Lake Watson, is sixty acres) and two eighteen-hole golf courses of world-class caliber. The lordly longleaf pines dominate its deciduous sisters on the landscape. These trees-over, 100 feet high, harbor the endangered Red Cockaded Woodpecker. These birds refuse to nest in any other tree and experts speculated that this colony's ancestry dates to the maturity of these trees some 250 years ago.
Two miles away, the village of Pinehurst was laid out by James W. Tufts in 1895. Tufts, a highly successful Boston businessman had retired, was in frail health and thought the salubrious climate of the Sandhills would benefit him and others wishing to escape New England winters.
The dream that John Watson started has expanded and culminated into one of the most prestigious Clubs in the South, with two championship golf courses, a tennis club with 8 har-tru courts, a swimming pool, several dining facilities, a Youth program, a Summer Program, Rental Home Program and nature trails. The initial cabin has grown into 385+ beautiful homes without spoiling the privacy and peacefulness of the Club, and of course we still offer the graciousness of Southern Hospitality.
Yes, the Club is an enchanting place. A visitor summed it up. Tired after a hard day of playing golf, he sat on the Clubhouse terrace watching the 4th of July annual fireworks over moonlit Watson's Lake; "If heaven's any better than this, I don't think I can stand it."