MAGNOLIA GREENS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Leland, NC, USA
Designed by Tom Jackson
The Azalea Course at Magnolia Greens Golf Club in Leland, North Carolina, was designed by Tom Jackson and serves as one of the facility's primary layouts. Leland sits in the coastal plain region of southeastern North Carolina, roughly fifteen miles northwest of Wilmington, where the landscape consists of relatively flat terrain interspersed with wetlands, mature pines, and native vegetation typical of the Cape Fear area. The course takes its name from the azaleas that bloom throughout the Carolinas in spring, reflecting the region's horticultural character.
Jackson's design works within this coastal plain topography, incorporating natural features and water hazards that are common to the area. The routing likely emphasizes strategic shot placement rather than dramatic elevation changes, with fairways framed by stands of longleaf and loblolly pines. Water comes into play on several holes, as is typical for courses built in this low-lying region where natural drainage patterns and wetland areas influence design decisions.
Magnolia Greens operates as a semi-private facility serving both members and daily-fee players, making the Azalea Course accessible to a range of golfers visiting the greater Wilmington area. The course fits within the network of golf options in Brunswick County, a region that has developed a significant golf presence due to its mild climate and proximity to coastal resort destinations. The layout provides a straightforward test of golf suited to the local terrain and playing conditions of North Carolina's lower coastal plain.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Azalea was designed by Tom Jackson.
Yes. Azalea at Magnolia Greens Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Azalea is 36.
Azalea plays 3,345 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Azalea is 135.
Azalea is a 9-hole course.