CABARRUS COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Concord, NC, USA
Designed by George Cobb

Cabarrus Country Club sits in Concord, North Carolina, a city in the Charlotte metropolitan area known more for NASCAR and motorsports than golf. The course was designed by George Cobb, a prolific mid-century architect who worked extensively throughout the Carolinas and the Southeast during the 1950s and 1960s. Cobb's regional portfolio includes numerous private clubs and resort courses, many characterized by strategic bunkering, modest elevation changes, and routing that works with rather than against the native Piedmont terrain.
The course occupies rolling Carolina landscape typical of the region, with mature tree-lined fairways and greens that reflect Cobb's preference for accessible yet thoughtful design. Cobb generally favored playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough strategic interest to reward careful course management. His work often emphasized positioning off the tee and approach angles into greens protected by bunkers and natural contours.
Cabarrus Country Club serves as a traditional private club for the Concord community, offering a home course for local members rather than pursuing national recognition or tournament hosting. The club provides a setting for regular member play, social events, and family golf in a region where country clubs have long anchored suburban life. The course reflects the mid-century era of American club design, when architects like Cobb built functional, enduring layouts across the growing Sunbelt.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cabarrus at Cabarrus Country Club has a Course Vaults score of 7.2 out of 10 based on 5 explicit golfer ratings.
Cabarrus was designed by George Cobb.
Cabarrus at Cabarrus Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Cabarrus is 72.
Cabarrus plays 6,986 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cabarrus is 136.