Hyland Golf Club, previously named Hyland Hills Country Club, is a Semi-Private, 18 hole golf course located in Southern Pines, North Carolina.
The Hyland Golf Club golf course is a Tom Jackson design. The course first opened in 1965.
Rated "4 Stars" by Golf Digest Places to Play, Hyland Golf Club (formerly Hyland Hills) sits atop the highest elevation in the Sandhills. Under new ownership, with numerous improvements, including 18 rebuilt greens and several rebuilt tee boxes. Tall pines, sparkling blue water and sweeping panoramic views form a perfect backdrop for a day of golf.
CHAMPIONS tees: 6,823 Yards - PAR 72 - Rating 72.1 - Slope 141
MEN'S tees: 6,337 Yards - PAR 72 - Rating 69.5 - Slope 133
SENIOR tees: 5,894 Yards - PAR 72 - Rating 67.0 - Slope 124
FORWARD tees: 4,784 Yards - PAR 72 - Rating 66.8 - Slope 123
$21 (cart included), played on Sunday, March 2015 at 11:00 AM
I had not played this course since it changed hands, and was impressed with how much better shape the course was in. The bunkers need sand, but otherwise the course is well laid out and in good shape. The greens ran true, and were reasonably fast. the fairways are beginning to come back from the winter, but there is plenty of turf to hit from in most positions. The course has several lakes that come into play, and the course is interesting enough to play again. The staff was friendly and I would recommend this as a reasonably priced choice for a trip to the Southern Pines/Pinehurst area.
$26 (cart included), played on Monday, February 2011 at noon
Our group of snow-refugees played here 2-7-11, in decent weather (especially for us). Course has recently changed hands, and is now called Hyland Golf Club. Pro shop and outside staff were super, and very customer-focused. Layout/design is about average, with the greens being the major distinguishing features. They are very large, and many slope severely from side-to-side, which is an unusual design these days. Generally, they putted medium fast and true. Bunkers were quite firm, and difficult to play. Fairways were OK, and had been overseeded, so they looked nice and green amid the brown Bermuda rough. Course is relatively flat, and walkable. In any other area, the course would be in the top ten or so, but here in the Pinehurst region, it sufferes by comparison. It's a straightforward design, "what you see is what you get," and it's reasonably priced. I recommend.
Latest Golf Course Reviews
$31 (cart included), played on Friday, December 2016 at 10:36 PM
Great layout for any golfer. Greens are perfect for late DEC in North Carolina. Cannot beat price for quality golf in Pinehurst/Southern Pines area.