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Ballantyne Golf Course was the creation of renowned golf architect Rees Jones who designed a course that could be enjoyed by golfers of all handicaps. This par 72 course measures 7034 yards for the tips and has 6 tee boxes with yardage that goes from the 7034 yards for the gold tee boxes to a short 2380 yards for the children. The red, white and blue tees measures 5222, 6243 and 6711 yards, respectively. Six of the holes play over water with a large stream that comes into play on the par 5, 510 yard eleventh hole.
FAQ
Is Ballantyne Country Club an Equity Club?
Yes
Tell me a little about the course and its layout.
What other amenities are available?
Ballantyne Country Club offers some of the finest amenities to its members found in the area. According to the brochure provided by the club, the clubhouse features fine dining, a mixed grill, a casual grill, dining veranda and porches, lounge, private dining, mens and womans locker rooms and lounges and the golf pro shop.
The club also offers a swim and tennis center which house a tennis pro shop, a fitness room, aerobics facility, baby sitting room, a two-story Teen Center and a snack bar.
The swimming facilities complex include 5 pools which include a Junior Olympic lap pool, slide pool complete with a 16-foot high figure-eight waterslide. There is also a play pool with interactive play equipment; a tot pool; a play puddle designed especially for toddlers.
What is the minimum monthly food spending?
As a member, regardless of type, all members will have a $150.00 minimum food spending per quarter.
For more information about Ballantyne Country Club or any other Golf and Country club in the area please contact Jim Barnett at jim@jimbarnett.com and I will be happy to respond with any information that you may desire.
Whether it is more club information or a list of homes for sale in the neighborhood, I have it all waiting to send to you.
All Club fees listed are subject to change.
Piper Glen Country Club

Built in 1989 this TPC Course, a par 72, which measures 6850 yards from the championship tee box, was designed by legendary player and golf course designer, Arnold Palmer. The course, which has hosted several Senior PGA tournaments, offers the golfers one of the most challenging courses in the area, typical of other TPC stadium course layouts.
FAQ
The following FAQs come directly from a publication offered by The Tournament Players Club At Piper Glen.
What is a Tournament Players Club?
Tournament Players Clubs are owned and/or managed by entities affiliated with the PGA TOUR and its subsidiary, PGA TOUR Golf Properties, Inc. Tournament Players Clubs form a network of outstanding Championship Golf Courses throughout the country. TPC typically host a PGA TOUR or Senior PGA TOUR event.
What are the benefits of a Tournament Players Club at Piper Glen being privately owned and professionally managed?
As a private non-equity club, Members are not subject to capital or operating assessments which are frequently incurred in member owned clubs. Through professional management, the Members are not subject to fluctuating policy and directions sometimes caused by the periodic election of a new board in a typical private club. The Club utilizes periodic member surveys to help guide its policies and programs. In addition, management has an open door policy, and will work with a Member Advisory Committee appointed by the management.
What is Stadium Golf?
Stadium golf is basically a design technique used throughout the golf course, whereby mounds and terracing are utilized to create a stadium effect so that more people may view the action on the course, not unlike a football or baseball game. The effect has been to optimize spectator enjoyment of tournaments and, consequently, increase tournament attendance.
Who is eligible for membership?
Membership is offered by invitation. It is the Clubs goal to create a membership that has varied interests and business pursuits. The Club has a strict policy of non-discrimination. Members will be considered regardless of sex, race, color, creed, age, or national origin. The sponsorship information, you are encouraged to contact the membership Office.
Can I sell or transfer my membership?
Memberships are not salable. Certain personal membership classifications do provide for a one-time transfer to a members spouse or adult child (age 23 or older). Of course, corporate memberships provide for an annual transfer to designee to an officer, director, or employee of the company without the payment of any additional fees.
What are the privileges of membership?
Members have access to all of the golf and clubhouse facilities available. Members are not required to pay for green fees for access to the golf course, but are required to pay cart fees. Corporate and Charter Members have a 30-day advance priority to reserve starting times. Regular Members have a 14-day advanced priority to reserve available starting times and Junior Members have a 10 day priority. All Members will have access to the TPC network and may bring guests to the Tournament Players Club At Piper Glen. Guest usage is subject to rules and regulations of the Club. The use of Membership bringing and sending privileges for personal profits is strictly prohibited.
For more information about Providence Country Club or any other Golf and Country club in the area please contact Jim Barnett at jim@jimbarnett.com and I will be happy to respond with any information that you may desire. Whether it is more club information or a list of homes for sale in the neighborhood, I have it all waiting to send to you.
All Club fees listed are subject to change.

PROVIDENCE COUNTRY CLUB
The championship 18-hole Dan Maples golf course is both captivating as well as challenging. PGA Professionals are on staff to help make your golf experience at PCC the best and most enjoyable it can be. Whether it's equipment needs or fashion desires, a fully stocked Pro Shop is available to all PCC Members. A complete and extensive practice facility can help you work out those kinks or get you warmed up for your upcoming tee time.
FAQ
How old is the Club.
Providence Country Club was established in 1989.
Are memberships available to non-owners of property within the community?
Yes, home ownership is not a requirement to be a member of this club.
What facilities are available to members?
The main clubhouse, a classic Georgian design, is available for private parties, business meetings and Member functions in the main ballroom as well as the other private dining rooms. Also available is the Culberson Grill, Turnberry lounge ,A fitness center, pro shop and locker areas for ladies and gentlemen which afford members all the amenities and comfort of home.
What is the club yardage?
From the tips this 18 hole course is a par 72 and measures 7,008 yards.
What about tennis and swimming?
The tennis complex provides eight lighted composition and two all-weather hard courts as well as a pro-shop and viewing deck. The club also has a USTA certified teaching professional who plans competitive events and clinics.
You will also find a ten lane competitive swimming pool, junior Olympic sized pool and a wading pool.
What does the fitness center offer?
The fitness center offers Precor and Nautilus equipment as well as certified instructors who assist in programs such as weight training, aerobic exercise and self-defense
What are the initiation fees and monthly dues involved and what type of memberships are available.
According to the Clubs brochure Membership in Providence Country Club is by invitation only at the direction of the Board of Governors.
Corporate Use of Dining Facilities Of the Clubhouse only.
For more information about Providence Country Club or any other Golf and Country club in the area please contact Jim Barnett at jim@jimbarnett.com and I will be happy to respond with any information that you may desire. Whether it is more club information or a list of homes for sale in the neighborhood, I have it all waiting to send to you.
All Club fees listed are subject to change.
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