Golfing Carolina Colours’ 16th Hole

February 13, 2010

As the golfer approaches the 16th tee, it is immediately apparent this little hole, the shortest on the course, sits in a unique environment.  The tee and green of this 3 par are surrounded by woods, and the tees and… Read More

Golfing Carolina Colours’ 15th Hole

January 15, 2010

The 15th hole at Carolina Colours Golf Club is a relatively long par 4, with a dogleg to the right. From the tee, the turn in the fairway is quite visible, but the green is not, thanks to the woods… Read More

Golfing Carolina Colours’ 14th Hole

December 1, 2009

Leaving the 13th green, the tee of the 14th hole is visible through a narrow strip of woods, to the player’s right. Only approaching the tee, however, does one see the hole; what one sees is a large pond down… Read More

Golfing Carolina Colours 13th Hole

November 13, 2009

Leaving the 12th green, the player heads “across the creek” and in so doing experiences a gorgeous winding bridge ride (or walk) nearly 1000 feet long, over Brice Creek and through the forested wetland before the 13th tee appears.  From… Read More

See You in the Spring! – Bill Love

November 10, 2009

“ See you in the spring”. These were the final words as our golf course superintendent Bill Love left after his last October 2009 visit. Why?  During his last visit, Bill approved the last four greens’ surfaces and they were… Read More

Golfing Carolina Colours’ 12th Hole

October 20, 2009

Short, simple and pretty, this 3 par presents no challenge that is not clearly visible from the tee complex. As on many of the Carolina Colours’ golf holes, each tee box is higher than the one in front of it,… Read More