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The 18-hole "Cardinal" course at the Cardinal Country Club facility in Selma, North Carolina features 6602 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 72.1 and it has a slope rating of 117. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $40. Cardinal Country Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 5 practice tees. Designed by John Nubin, the Cardinal golf course opened in 1969.
Experience the course like never before with our Flyover feature. Get a bird's-eye view of each hole, helping you strategize your round and navigate the course with precision.
Plan your shots effectively with our Yardage Maps. Click on the yardage maps for detailed measurements on every hole, including distances to hazards and key landmarks, ensuring you make the right decisions on every swing.
Many improvements have been made to the Cardinal since the last review. Green conditioning has improved with more frequent heavy-duty maintenance. Tee areas are being re-constructed. Overall course drainage has also been improved with clearing of adjacent creeks. Holes #14-18 can be card wreckers; long and tough, especially. 17 and 18. Get the birdies early in the round.
Should have stayed home and played in my back yard. Tee boxes were terrible. Fairways were weeds or dirt. The only maintenance they put into this place is their greens. No reason to be charging $32 on a weekend to play in a cow pasture.
If you wish to be follow around then go there its is not worth spending the money there are a lot more courses better than this one and more nicer people don't waste your time and money poor poor poor
They always talk about their greens which are good, not great, but they must have forgotten about their tee boxes which were in TERRIBLE condition my last time there which was a week ago.