BRUSHY MOUNTAIN COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Taylorsville, NC, USA
Designed by William B. Lewis
Brushy Mountain Country Club sits in Taylorsville, a small town in the foothills of western North Carolina's Alexander County. The course was designed by William B. Lewis, a regional architect active primarily in the Carolinas during the latter decades of the twentieth century. Lewis built a modest portfolio of courses across the region, typically working with rolling terrain and incorporating natural land movement into his layouts.
The property occupies terrain characteristic of the North Carolina Piedmont's transition into the Appalachian foothills, where elevation changes and wooded corridors shape the playing corridors. Courses in this area generally feature tree-lined fairways, undulating lies, and greens that reflect the natural contours of the land. The routing likely takes advantage of the available topography to create variety in hole length and shot requirements.
Brushy Mountain serves a local membership drawn from Taylorsville and surrounding communities in Alexander and neighboring counties. The club functions as a traditional small-town country club, providing both golf and social amenities for its members. The course offers a straightforward test of golf suited to a range of skill levels, with design elements typical of regional layouts from its era—strategic bunkering, modest green complexes, and an emphasis on accuracy over distance. The setting provides views of the surrounding foothills and the rural landscape that defines this part of North Carolina.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Brushy Mountain was designed by William B. Lewis.
Yes. Brushy Mountain at Brushy Mountain Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Brushy Mountain is 72.
Brushy Mountain plays 6,944 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Brushy Mountain is 140.
Brushy Mountain is a 18-hole course.