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Best Country Clubs for "Young Executive" in Charlotte, NC?


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I am moving to Charlotte in November and looking to join a country club in the area. My top three considerations for picking a club are location, cost, and quality of golf / club atmosphere in that order. I'm not as concerned with the extracurriculars (e.x., swimming, tennis, etc.). I have done a fair bit of reading online, but would like real-world opinions on clubs that I should reach out to and / or visit prior to making a selection. Thanks in advance for the guidance.

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57 minutes ago, Showboat12 said:

Any insight? 

Nope. There are a lot of golfers in the world. And even in NC.

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I’m not from NC, and I’m just utilizing my interest in GCA to say that Charlotte CC is probably the best quality architecture. Quail hollow and Carolina GC are other good choices. I have no idea what they cost or what you can afford. I can only comment on  the perception of the golf by those who appreciate good architecture. 

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