Nags Head Golf Links
4.3$$· ModerateA Scottish links-style championship course along the windswept Outer Banks.
Nags Head Golf Links offers a Scottish links-style championship layout along the scenic Roanoke Sound. Golfers navigate natural sand dunes, ocean breezes, and coastal terrain that demand accurate shotmaking. The facility features sweeping water views, a pro shop, and practice facilities.
Expert notes
- Reserve your tee time online or by phone for convenience.
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled tee time.
- Check the weather forecast to prepare for changing conditions.
- Bring sunscreen and stay hydrated during your round.
- Respect the pace of play for an enjoyable experience.
- Practice your short game before hitting the course.
- Consider renting a golf cart for easier navigation.
- Follow the course's dress code for a pleasant experience.
- Take advantage of the practice facilities before your round.
- Keep your golf bag organized for quick access to clubs.
Features
- 18-hole championship course
- Accessibility options
- Cart rentals
- Chipping and putting greens
- Clubhouse with dining
- Equipment rental
- Event hosting capabilities
- Golf lessons available
- Parking available
- Practice range
- Professional staff
- Pro shop
- Restrooms
- Scenic views of the ocean
- Walking paths
Special occasion reservations
- Visit the Nags Head Golf Links website to book tee times.
- Call the pro shop for group bookings or special events.
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