Wil Mar Golf Club sits in Raleigh, North Carolina, and was designed by Gene Hamm, a regional architect active in the Carolinas during the latter half of the twentieth century. Hamm's work typically emphasized playability and strategic variety within the rolling Piedmont terrain common to the area, and Wil Mar reflects that approach. The course occupies land characteristic of central North Carolina—gently undulating with mature hardwoods and pines framing fairways—and offers a layout that balances accessibility for everyday play with enough challenge to hold the interest of more accomplished golfers.
The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes and wooded corridors, creating definition and variety across the eighteen holes. Greens are moderately contoured, and bunkering is straightforward rather than severe, consistent with mid-century design priorities in the region. Water features appear on several holes, adding both visual interest and strategic consequence to approach shots and tee balls.
Wil Mar serves primarily as a daily-fee or semi-private facility, part of Raleigh's broader golf landscape that includes both public-access courses and private clubs. The club provides a neighborhood golf experience for local players and visitors seeking a round in the capital city area. Its design and conditioning reflect practical maintenance standards typical of courses in its category, and it remains a functional option for golfers looking for a straightforward test in a wooded Piedmont setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wil Mar was designed by Gene Hamm.
Yes. Wil Mar at Wil Mar Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wil Mar is 71.
Wil Mar plays 6,120 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Wil Mar is 131.
Wil Mar is a 18-hole course.