How much is a membership at Sedgefield Country Club?
The new Sedgefield Dye Course membership has an initiation fee of $2,000 with monthly dues at $325. That gets golfers unlimited weekday play, weekend and holiday golf after 1 p.m., and unlimited access to the range.
Can you play Sedgefield Country Club?
It is, but now the public can play it. Sedgefield has joined the ranks of the many private clubs that, in an effort to bolster their bottom lines, now offer limited non-member play.
What kind of course is Sedgefield Country Club?
Sedgefield Country Club
Club information | |
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Type | Private |
Owned by | Mcconnell Golf, LLC. |
Total holes | 36 |
Tournaments hosted | Wyndham Championship |
How much does the Wyndham Championship pay?
The Wyndham Championship is headed into Sunday’s final round with plenty on the line. There is the $6.4 million in prize money that the field will win, topped by $1,152,000 for first place. But for some golfers, the playoff implications are more important.
Who designed Sedgefield Country Club?
architect Donald Ross
The great architect Donald Ross, who was well ensconced in Pinehurst, was summoned and agreed in 1925 to design two golf courses on the property.
Who designed Sedgefield CC?
The great architect Donald Ross, who was well ensconced in Pinehurst, was summoned and agreed in 1925 to design two golf courses on the property. The first course was called Valley Brook and it officially opened in the spring of 1926.
How much did Roger Sloan make?
Roger Sloan
RANK | EARNINGS |
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118 | $1,107,623 |
How much do caddies make?
A caddie on the PGA Tour receives a base salary — usually around $1,000 to $2,000 — to cover travel expenses. He will earn 5% of the winnings if his golfer finishes outside of the top 10 and 7% of the winnings for a top-10 finish. The caddie earns 10% of winnings when his golfer wins a tournament.
What city is Sedgefield Country Club in?
Greensboro, North
The Donald Ross designed golf course at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina opened for play in 1926. Since that time, it has fueled Greensboro’s passion for golf and attracted tournament play to the Triad.