Pilot Knob Park is a municipal golf facility located in Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, designed by Gene Hamm. The course serves the northwestern Piedmont region of the state, situated near the distinctive landmark of Pilot Mountain, a monadnock that rises prominently above the surrounding terrain. The facility operates as a public course accessible to residents and visitors exploring the area between Winston-Salem and Mount Airy.
Gene Hamm, a regional golf course architect active primarily in the Carolinas during the latter decades of the twentieth century, designed the layout to work with the rolling topography characteristic of the North Carolina Piedmont. The routing likely incorporates elevation changes and wooded corridors typical of municipal courses built in this region during that era, offering a straightforward test of golf without excessive length or severe hazards.
As a municipal facility, Pilot Knob Park functions as an accessible option for local golfers and serves as an entry point for beginners and recreational players in the Surry County area. The course operates within the context of North Carolina's extensive network of public golf facilities, providing a practical alternative to private clubs and resort courses in the region. The setting near Pilot Mountain State Park connects the facility to the area's outdoor recreation offerings.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Pilot Knob Park was designed by Gene Hamm.
Yes. Pilot Knob Park is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Pilot Knob Park is 70.
Pilot Knob Park plays 6,225 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Pilot Knob Park is 134.
Pilot Knob Park is a 18-hole course.