LANE TREE GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Goldsboro, NC, USA
Designed by John LaFoy
Lane Tree Golf Club sits in Goldsboro, a city in eastern North Carolina's coastal plain region, approximately an hour southeast of Raleigh. Designed by John LaFoy, the course reflects the work of an architect who has contributed several layouts across North Carolina and neighboring states, typically emphasizing playability and integration with the natural terrain of the region.
The course occupies land characteristic of this part of North Carolina—relatively flat to gently rolling terrain with stands of native pines and hardwoods that define corridors and frame holes. The routing likely takes advantage of existing tree lines and natural drainage patterns common to the coastal plain, where subtle elevation changes and strategic bunkering provide the primary defenses rather than dramatic topography. Water features, whether natural or constructed, often come into play on courses in this area due to the high water table and seasonal rainfall patterns.
Lane Tree serves the Goldsboro community and the surrounding Wayne County area, offering a golf experience suited to a range of skill levels. The club provides a local venue for regular play, league competition, and community events typical of municipal or semi-private facilities in mid-sized North Carolina cities. The course reflects the regional golf culture of the coastal plain, where accessibility and conditioning are valued alongside strategic interest. Goldsboro's location near Seymour Johnson Air Force Base means the club likely sees play from both local residents and military personnel stationed in the area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lane Tree was designed by John LaFoy.
Yes. Lane Tree at Lane Tree Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lane Tree is 72.
Lane Tree plays 7,016 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lane Tree is 132.
Lane Tree is a 18-hole course.