
Cape Fear Country Club
Cape Fear Country Club in Wilmington offers an 18-hole private championship course blending classic Donald Ross design with scenic coastal North Carolina terrain. The parkland layout challenges golfers with strategic bunkering and subtle elevation, set amid mature woodlands and gracious amenities.
Course Overview
Cape Fear Country Club, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, offers an 18-hole golfing experience steeped in tradition and natural beauty. As one of the oldest private clubs in the state, the course provides a refined setting where mature hardwoods and gently rolling terrain frame each hole, creating both visual appeal and strategic challenge. Designed under the influence of Donald Ross, the layout balances parkland characteristics with subtle elevation changes that demand thoughtful shot-making without overwhelming players at any skill level.
The fairways weave through a landscape punctuated by expansive greens and well-positioned bunkers that require precision and creativity. Water hazards appear strategically on several holes, prompting players to consider risk and reward carefully. While the course is tailored to experienced golfers seeking a championship-caliber venue, its playability also invites intermediate players to develop their game amid a classic, understated environment.
Off the course, Cape Fear Country Club’s amenities enrich the overall visit. A recently upgraded fitness center offers diverse classes, and the tennis and swimming facilities welcome members and guests looking beyond golf. The clubhouse itself exudes southern charm with elegant dining rooms that have become a favored spot for gatherings, reflecting a deep connection to community and tradition.
Golfers planning a visit should prepare for the walking-friendly course, which encourages exploration of its generous fairways and finely manicured greens. Comfortable footwear is recommended to enjoy the gentle hills that shape the routing. Because the club maintains a private membership policy, access requires invitation or sponsorship, preserving the exclusivity and tranquility cherished by its members.
Cape Fear Country Club combines historical roots with modern comforts, making each round a thoughtful journey through a living piece of North Carolina’s golfing heritage. The quiet strength of the landscape, the precision demanded by the bunkers guarding the greens, and the welcoming atmosphere off the fairways come together to create an enduring golf experience that draws players season after season.
Course Highlights
Cape Fear Country Club presents a Donald Ross-influenced layout with parkland styling that incorporates mature hardwood trees and strategically placed bunkers. Signature holes test accuracy and course management, especially where water hazards come into play. The clubhouse serves as a welcoming hub offering upscale dining and recent fitness and recreational upgrades.
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Guest Reviews
Gabrielle Hughes
Kids went before homecoming dance for dinner. Beautiful place for pictures.
Crystal Cooper
The club is beautiful. They offer tennis, golf, pool, dining and great kid's programs. The fitness center is new and offers a variety of classes. The staff is top notch!
Ben Bailey
Unbelievably beautiful clubhouse and course. Donald Ross design; the oldest private country club in North Carolina. Very cool
barbara williams
Dinner with my son there and it was so beautiful for Christmas and so welcoming! Food was excellent!
Brian Johnson
What a beautiful atmosphere tucked in right in the heart of Historic Wilmington....I had no idea
Mark Riley
Perfect. Simply gorgeous and perfect.
Todd Rademacher
Jason Ciccone
K S
Property is beautiful
Christopher Blankenship
Course is Not in Good Shape, Several Holes Bare Putting Greens
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Course Details
Access & Location
1518 Country Club Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA
Cape Fear Country Club Clubhouse features elegant dining and community spaces reflecting the club’s historic roots.
Walking is encouraged across most of the course's gently rolling terrain; comfortable golf shoes recommended for best experience.
Member invitation required for access; guest play permitted through sponsorship and special events.