I’ve probably played Greensboro National Golf Club more than any other course in the Triad.
With good reason. It’s a fun, but challenging course. The routing is interesting, rolling over lakes and hills with a variety of holes. The course is consistently in good condition, largely thanks to superintendent Vincente Hernandez, who has been there since 1998.
And it’s fair. The bent greens have undulations and are relatively fast, but they aren’t extreme. If you’re above the hole, you don’t have to worry that a putt that barely gets to the hole will trickle off the green. The fairways are relatively generous…