Tee up a Day of Sublime Leisure
Perfect conditioning, warm southern hospitality and a memorable golfing experience all characterize the private Old Edwards Club located in Highlands Cove. The Tom Jackson sculpted course underwent extensive renovations in the first quarter of 2009 to become an architectural marvel that sits atop the Eastern Continental Divide in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Players of all levels will appreciate the clubhouse, amenities and especially the golf course--with its inspiring views from elevated tees and greens.
Jackson designed the course from the natural topography of the mountain plateau, providing a captivating 18-hole design with an intriguing dual personality. The front side lulls you into a serene mountain valley of greenery and meandering streams. As you approach the turn, a 250 degree ascent delivers you to the 10th tee giving you the undeniable feeling of being on top of the world. Breathtaking only begins to describe the next three holes as you wrap your self around one of the highest ridges of golf on the east coast. A shear granite cliff along the right-hand side of number 18 awaits your final descent toward the clubhouse. It is difficult to imagine that a drive can stay in the air for as long as it does here.










