Leopard's Chase Golf Club is both a scenic and enjoyable course. At this Tim Cate designed par-72 course, you will encounter rapid elevation changes, a few generous landing areas, and forced carries. Leopard's Chase has stunning natural vistas along with a widely varied terrain.
Tif Sport Bermuda grass fairways are complimented by immaculate L-93 bent grass greens. Golfers of all levels will have equal risk and reward opportunities thanks to the five sets of tees. You'll need your delicate touch shots on the undulating greens. And the waterfall on the 18th green is a great finish.
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Location: | North |
# of Holes: | 18 |
Sets of Tees: | 5 |
Grass Type (Greens): | Bent |
Kids Play Free?: | No |
Architect(s): | Tim Cate |
Slope/Rating: | 140/74.3 |
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Year Opened: | 2007 |
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played the course when it was cold,rainy and wet. would like to try again when weather was better. the staff was excellent
Great layout. Tough but fair. Be sure to bring your camera.
Great finishing hole. Course is player friendly and was in very good shape
played on oct 20, 2013 for the 3rd time. it keeps getting better as it matures, great design and shape. one of my top 5 in myrtle- go play
Like this course, recommended all the Cats
Best of eight courses played Greens were receptive and in great shape. Course was challanging but very fair.
Great course. First time our group has played it and we will be back again. 18th hole is stunning.
great course
scenic course greens still not very even after 2 years of playing there
We Played this course, for the first time, June 4t, 2012 and thouroughly enjoyed it. This would definitely be our favorite golf course if we lived in Ocean Ridge. The layout is fantastic and it's very playable if you keep the ball in play. The only point we would make to improve it's playability, our opinion, is to put yardages on tees identifying the distance to hazards when they can be reached from the tee. Other than that Leopard's Chase is truly a magnificient golf course. Also, the course is in excellent condition.
Leopard's Chase comes in at #7 in the GOLF Magazine Top 10 Public Courses in NC for 2010, up a notch from 2009. And Leopard's Chase is ranked #1 among all public courses in the NC coastal region! See September issue of GOLF Magazine for more details.
September 6th aeriation allow 14 days to heal.October 18th Spraying October 25th Overseeding (2 weeks of cart path only)
Played the course on 27 April 2010. Our party of 12 golfers from England were made to feel very welcome by the staff and having played all the other 'Big Cats' on previous visits, we were looking forward to this latest course. The strong wind that was blowing together with the numerous hazards made the day very challenging and I doubt we will return. The course planner,which was provided free,was essential for navigating the way around the course but on the 11th (par 5) the hazards that were to be avoided were not clearly indicated and resulted in all of our party (handicaps from 6 to 15)failing to record a single stableford point. I very much doubt we will return to the course on future visits.