Raleigh, NC 
NC State Centennial Campus Share
Uploaded By: DerekTonn Hole #8 (Taken 9/2021)
3 / 234ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #8 Tee


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    2.42
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    Course Conditions

    Course Details
    PermanentCourse Type:
    2009Year Established:
    Moderately Hilly & Moderately WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
    9 / 9Holes / Baskets:
    1921 ft.Course Length: Metric
            27 Par Info:
            21.1 DGCR SSE: [ ? ]
    No / NoMultiple Tees / Pins:
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    215 / 29 Rounds Recorded / Average Score:     
    8 Discs Lost:
    1 Course Guides:
    Description: Short course. Renovations done January, 2013 to make new holes 1, 4, & 5. Mostly in the woods but a few are more open. recommended. Good mix of narrow and open holes. Thick woods around holes 2, 6, & 8.

    Location Details
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    Local Directions: From I-40: Take the Lake Wheeler Rd Exit (297) toward the Farmer’s Market. Turn LEFT on Centennial Parkway (pass the Farmer’s Market). Turn LEFT on Achievement (at the Centennial Campus sign). Turn RIGHT on Main Campus Dr. Turn LEFT into Lake Raleigh, go down a steep hill to the parking lot.

    From Avent Ferry Rd.: turn into Centennial Campus on Varsity Drive. Take a right at Main Campus Dr. After about a quarter mile, go down a steep hill, towards Lake Raleigh.

    NCSU parking permit required M-F, 8-5. (There are only 10 parking spaces down there.)

    1st tee: Follow the walking trail at the left end of the parking lot (when facing the lake). You’ll see the course map. Take a sharp left, up the hill, and you’ll see a mulch trail leading to get to the 1st tee.