NCPI Workmark
Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Search Results


5 results for "Golf resorts"
Currently viewing results 1 - 5
PAGE OF 1
Record #:
24459
Author(s):
Abstract:
There are 427 golf courses spread over 100 counties in North Carolina; the author presents a selection of popular ones in this article.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 59 Issue 1, June 1991, p19-24, il
Full Text:
Record #:
30436
Author(s):
Abstract:
Golf tops the list of North Carolina's winter resort attractions. Lodges like Pinehurst--a winter golf capital--provide quality accommodations and food to golfers at a low price. And although golf is a major attraction to winter resorts, horse racing and skiing also draw large crowds.
Source:
Subject(s):
Record #:
25373
Author(s):
Abstract:
Dan Pasquariello has found a job he loves and that he is good at as director of Pebble Beach Resorts in California. He tells how he came to be involved in golf and the irony of his career choice.
Record #:
23809
Author(s):
Abstract:
From gold to golf, Linville, North Carolina offers a storied past. Its first golf course opened 130 years ago.
Source:
Record #:
8721
Author(s):
Abstract:
The spa trend is sweeping the state's golf courses, as men and women golfers seek relaxation after a strenuous play of eighteen holes. Wright highlights several of them and what they have to offer, including The Spa at Pinehurst, the Grove Park Inn and Resort and Spa at Asheville, and the Grandover in Greensboro.
Source:
North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 65 Issue 3, Mar 2007, p10-12, il
Subject(s):