COUNTRY CLUB OF LANDFALL
🇺🇸 Wilmington, NC, USA
Designed by Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye
The Country Club of Landfall in Wilmington, North Carolina, features two distinct 18-hole courses designed by two of golf's most celebrated architects. Pete Dye designed the Dye Course, which opened in 1987, while Jack Nicklaus created the Nicklaus Course, completed in 1989. This dual-course facility reflects the design philosophies of both architects during a period when they were actively shaping championship-caliber layouts across the southeastern United States.
The Dye Course exhibits the architect's characteristic use of railroad ties, strategic bunkering, and visual intimidation balanced with playable corridors for those who navigate the intended lines. The layout moves through coastal North Carolina terrain featuring native vegetation, water features, and the rolling topography typical of the region's inland golf properties. Dye's design emphasizes shot values and course management, rewarding players who think their way around the layout rather than relying solely on distance.
The Nicklaus Course presents a contrasting design approach, generally offering wider fairways and more forgiving landing areas while still demanding precision on approach shots to well-defended greens. Both courses benefit from Wilmington's temperate climate, which supports year-round play and allows for Bermuda grass surfaces common to the area.
Landfall operates as a private country club serving a residential community, offering members access to both championship courses along with traditional club amenities. The facility has hosted various regional amateur competitions over the years, taking advantage of its two distinct tests of golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pete Dye was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye.
Pete Dye at Country Club of Landfall is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Pete Dye is 72.
Pete Dye plays 7,020 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pete Dye is 139.
Pete Dye is a 18-hole course.