Michigan Golf Journal April 2023

Canopies of giant oak, pine and dogwood trees offer a unique setting for the game and several holes play in sight of the Albemarle Sound. Fourth Course: The Entrée As the OBX’s top-ranked layout according to statewide lists, The Currituck Club is the main course for many golfers visiting the region. It is over 20 years since it opened, but it will always remain the newest talk of the town. The sprawling 600-acre golf-resort property gives true meaning to “social spacing.” Its upscale ambiance situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Currituck Sound is also appropriate for both locals and visitors alike. Designed by famed architect Rees Jones, this big-league design winds through a beautiful maritime forest and offers prime views along the nearby sound and even out towards the Atlantic Ocean. Closing Course: The Dessert As the last but certainly not least is what could be considered the sweetest flavor of all, The Nags Head Golf Links. Cap off your memorable five-course menu with a round of golf unlike any you will ever experience again. As one of the area’s earliest designs, Nags Head Golf Links welcomes golfers to a wind-swept challenge and a “don’t mess with Mother Nature” experience playing hard along the Roanoke Sound. The appropriately named “Links” features as true a Scottish links replica design without requiring a long flight across the pond. Golfers who like to play later in the day are afforded a gorgeous summer sunset across the water. Ending your golf trip to the Outer Banks at Nags Head Links makes the perfect dessert for your trip to the Outer Banks. Check out the latest golf packages at: www.PlayOBXGolf.com Michigan Golf Journal

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