The “Sounds of Freedom” Golf Course is an
18-hole, Par 72 course that measures 6,842 yards from the back tees. This is the first golf course ever designed
by George W. Cobb. This 18-hole
championship course has a rating of 70.8 and a slope of 120 and the course
opened in 1943. Located in Havelock,
North Carolina, the course was re-designed by Clyde Johnston and re-opened in
2003.
The course
is located on the Neuse River and the course is packed with stunning scenic
views of the river. The fairways are
lined with numerous mature trees and lush vegetation. The greens feature Ultra Dwarf Hybrid Bermuda
grass making them smooth and fast.
Known as one
of the best in eastern North Carolina, it delivers a distinctive golf
experience. The course features
character and undulations that are unrivaled in our area and difficult to find
anywhere else in the country.
The golf
course is open to the public.
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