MAGNOLIA GREENS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Leland, NC, USA
Designed by Tom Jackson
The Camelia Course at Magnolia Greens Golf Club in Leland, North Carolina, was designed by Tom Jackson and serves as one of the facility's multiple layouts. Leland sits in the Cape Fear region of southeastern North Carolina, roughly ten miles northwest of Wilmington, in an area characterized by coastal plain topography with sandy soils, native longleaf pine, and wetland corridors. The region's golf courses typically work with relatively flat terrain punctuated by natural water features and preserved environmental areas.
Jackson's design at Magnolia Greens reflects the residential golf development model common to the Carolina coast during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The routing likely incorporates strategic bunkering, water hazards that come into play on approach shots and around greens, and generous landing areas suited to a range of player abilities. Courses in this setting often feature bermudagrass playing surfaces and take advantage of natural vegetation to frame holes and define playing corridors.
Magnolia Greens functions as a semi-private facility serving both members and daily-fee players, a structure that has become increasingly common in the Wilmington area's competitive golf market. The club offers multiple courses on the property, allowing for variety in playing experience and accommodating different skill levels and pace-of-play preferences. The Camelia Course contributes to this multi-course environment within a community that balances golf amenities with residential development typical of North Carolina's growing coastal corridor.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Camelia was designed by Tom Jackson.
Yes. Camelia at Magnolia Greens Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Camelia is 36.
Camelia plays 3,588 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Camelia is 144.
Camelia is a 9-hole course.