HIGH POINT COUNTRY CLUB - EMERYWOOD
🇺🇸 High Point, NC, USA
Designed by Donald Ross
Emerywood at High Point Country Club is a Donald Ross design located in High Point, North Carolina, part of the Piedmont region's rolling terrain. Ross, who was prolific throughout the Carolinas during the golden age of American golf architecture, routed the course over gently undulating land characteristic of the area. The layout reflects his trademark design principles: strategic bunkering, subtly contoured greens with false fronts and collection areas, and holes that reward thoughtful placement over sheer distance.
The course sits within a mature residential setting, with tree-lined fairways that frame play and require accuracy from the tee. Ross typically emphasized ground game options and varied approach angles, and Emerywood follows this template with greens that accept well-played run-up shots while penalizing misses with challenging recovery positions. The bunkering style—modest in scale but precise in placement—forces golfers to consider risk and reward on nearly every hole.
High Point Country Club has long served as a traditional private club in the Piedmont Triad region. The club's membership and facilities reflect the area's business and civic community, with a clubhouse that supports both golf and social activities. While Emerywood has not hosted major professional championships, it represents a well-preserved example of Ross's work in North Carolina, a state where his influence on golf course architecture remains significant. The course provides members with a classic round that emphasizes shot-making and course management over modern power demands.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Emerywood was designed by Donald Ross.
Emerywood at High Point Country Club - Emerywood is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Emerywood is 35.
Emerywood plays 2,971 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Emerywood is 116.
Emerywood is a 9-hole course.