moderate
2–3 hours
Suitable for moderate fitness; walking the course and swinging clubs requires stamina and some strength.
Join the 2026 Monday Night Winter Golf League in Kitty Hawk, NC—ten weeks of fun, friendly competition with scramble and match play formats. Perfect for all skill levels and capped with a festive end-of-season party.
Join the 2026 winter golf league starting January 12, 2026, for ten thrilling weeks of competition! Play in a fun 2-person team scramble or match play format, with individual registration available. Enjoy a welcoming introduction for newcomers and celebrate your achievements at the end-of-league party on March 23rd!
The 2026 winter golf league will begin on Monday, January 12th, 2025. Players can register to play at 5:30 pm OR 7:30 pm.
We would encourage league members new to Turf's Up to arrive early so we can provide a brief introduction to the system and the opportunity to ask questions before scoring begins.
The winter league will be ten playable weeks and will conclude with the last tee off on March 16, 2026.
This league will be a 2 person team scramble or match play format. Individual registration is permitted and we will attempt to pair individual players whenever possible.
Reservations for a makeup round can be made by speaking to the golf league official.
The end of league party and open play will be held on Monday, March 23th beginning at 5:30 PM!
Winter temperatures can drop quickly after sunset, so bring a windproof jacket and gloves to stay warm.
Use daylight hours to warm up before teeing off as evenings get darker and cooler.
Cold weather can mask dehydration; carry water to maintain focus and stamina.
Winter ground conditions may be damp or slippery; wear shoes with good traction for safety.
Kitty Hawk is famously known as the site of the Wright brothers' first successful powered flights in 1903, shaping its identity as a place of pioneering spirit.
The Outer Banks community supports dune preservation and native habitat protection, encouraging golfers to respect marked wildlife areas and minimize course impact.
Keeps you warm against coastal winds during evening play.
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Provides grip and warmth on cold grips and clubs.
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Helpful for navigating parking lots and pathways after dusk.
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Staying hydrated is key even in colder temperatures.
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