A MESSAGE FROM ARCHITECT ANDREW GREEN
The North Course at Wilmington Country Club stands at the threshold of an extraordinary opportunity—one that will not only elevate the golf experience but also strengthen the Club’s connection to its rich heritage in the region. By taking full advantage of the available ground, we have the chance to create a layout that is as fun and engaging as it is strategic—a course that invites golfers of all ages and skill levels to enjoy the game in their own way. As you may have heard—and are about to see—the heart of this vision is a unique and dynamic 6-6-6 configuration: six par 3s, six par 4s, and six par 5s. While not used frequently, there are great examples of this layout generating a wealth of enjoyment. The balanced and varied rhythm will offer an unmatched range of shot values, allowing beginners and youth to learn and grow in the game, seasoned members to enjoy the game longer, and still provide the strategic challenges that the best players crave. The variety will keep each round fresh and foster a sense of discovery, whether it’s your first loop around the course or your hundredth. Equally important is the opportunity to weave Golden Age design principles into the fabric of the North Course. By incorporating strategic angles, thoughtful green complexes, and a strong sense of natural flow, we can create holes that honor the traditions of the game while feeling fresh and relevant for modern play. These principles encourage shots along the ground, modest hazards, and breathtaking natural beauty. This is not about building a monument to golf course architecture—it is about crafting a course that will be loved, used, and enjoyed for decades to come. The new North Course will be more than a golf layout—it will be a hub for the future of the game at Wilmington Country Club. It will welcome newcomers with open arms, allow for fun golf at any age, challenge accomplished players, and inspire all who walk its fairways. With careful planning and a commitment to honoring the Club’s history, we will ensure that the North Course becomes a place where the game’s best traditions meet its most exciting possibilities.
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This is our chance to create something truly special—for today, for tomorrow, and for generations to come. I look forward to the journey ahead.
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