Rocky River Golf Club At Concord, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Concord, North Carolina, 20 miles from the airport in Charlotte.
Rocky River Golf Club first opened for play in 1997. The course was designed by Dan Maples.
Rocky River was carved out of rolling hills, craggy rock outcroppings and wetlands. This eighteen hole course offers greens that are undulating and extremely quick. Spacious sand bunkers come into play on most holes. The fairways are wide and rolling, however, lined with challenging rough areas. Hole #3, a 555-yard, par 5, stands out as the course's signature hole. Unique to the hole is a large, pre-existing boulder that menacingly rests in the middle of the fairway. Par is attainable. Large bunkers line the right of the green, while water guards the left side. Those who overshoot the green to the backside will encounter a sizeable slope.
Blue tees: par-72, 6,970 yards, 73.7 / 141
White tees: par-72, 6,450 yards, 71.4 / 133
Red tees: par-72, 4,754 yards, 69.4 / 128
$31 (cart included), played on Friday, January 2009 at 2pm
My son lives near here. He said that the Friday senior pm pricing @ $32/18cart is a great deal for this course, he was right.
There were only about 20 golfers on the whole course which gave me a chance to play 2 balls and alot of practice shots for Saturday's round with the boys. Rolling layout, forced carries with the swamp raising its head in alot of areas. Had a great 3hrs without being pushed and course was in great shape for January.
Saturday 9AM Price Change: $50.00 this was pushing alittle too high for the conditions but the course was full and I shot an 82/36putts and 4.5hrs later we walked away.
If you can get a deal @ $40 its worth playing but NOT during race season as its right across the street, VERY close.
$41 (cart included), played on Sunday, July 2011 at 6am
Enjoyed the layout a lot. Some challenging shots throughout the course. Practice noise from Charlotte Motor Speedway next door a minor distraction.
(cart included), played on Sunday, April 2008 at 2pm
Worst supposed "nice" course I have ever played. Not 1 sprig of grass on a single tee. $65 ??????????????? Call the law. I was robbed !!
$36 (cart included), played on Monday, March 2008 at 10am
Nice course but opens too late 8:45... No ranger to speed up play when busy.
$36 (cart included), played on Monday, August 2007 at 8am
This is the finest daily fee course in central NC - even though it's a muni! Dan Maples design, very challenging, yet the good recreational golfer can shoot a good score. No houses (built near swampland), so it's distraction free for the most part. A few holes are a little funky, but they don't detract from the overall feel of the place. Nice staff, a little hard to get out sometimes due to the large number of tournaments they host, but well worth the trip.
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$36 (cart included), played on Thursday, February 2022 at 11:00 AM
I thought after playing Skybrook GC yesterday I would be "Tuned Up" for returning here after 13years.......Surprise!! The recent rains have not drained and dried out the course like Skybrook GC was yesterday, so it was all carry today. They have four (4) tees here playing from Blacks @ 6,970yds / 73.1 / 142 down to Burgundy @ 4,654yds / 63.5 / 110 on this Par 36/36 treelined and undulating layout.
There is swampland and ponds scattered on about half of the holes and well-placed fairway/greenside sand bunkers with good sand. With no overseeding, the dormant wet fairway grass was very difficult to get consistent fairway shots. This was my biggest weakness that needs work. Our foursome decided on the Greens @ 3,311/3,139yds / 70.9 / 136 and being the "Old Man" of the group I had MANY 180-200yd 2nd shots. (That missed). This is a great hole-separated layout, with shaped fairways that have you looking for landing areas, within your reach. With no GPS on the carts and cart path only, I believe walking would give you a better feel of conditions for your 2nd shots. We all made comments on the tees for the Par 3's as being beat up pretty bad for the Green & White boxes, but it is winter. This would be a great layout to see and play in its lush green condition and the trees tighten up your views.
Ended up shooting 42/42 w/31putts as the wet fairways, long fairway irons took their toll on hitting greens and missing those beautiful white sand traps. Must play here if you're in the area, but not on race day. (Across the street)