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Located just minutes from Hickory, NC,
the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge
Mountains provide the perfect backdrop
for a challenging round
of golf. Rivercrest Golf Club is a public
course, offering 18 holes of
well-maintained fairways in a tranquil
setting, but convenient to Hickory and
the surrounding communities. So whether
you live in the area or are just visiting
the Catawba Valley, perhaps on business
or browsing for furniture, we invite you
to come and enjoy a round of golf at
Rivercrest.
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Course Rating
Slope Rating
| Men |
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| Gold |
71.5 / 131 |
| Maroon |
68.9 / 125 |
| Silver |
66.6 / 117 |
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| Women |
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| Silver |
71.9 / 123 |
| Green |
67.8 / 114 |
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Course Specific
Rules
| U.S.G.A. rules
will apply. |
- Replace divots,
repair ball marks and
rake traps.
- Free drop from
all flower beds.
- Please keep up
with the pace of play.
- All players must
start on #1 unless
otherwise directed.
- You must be 16
years old to drive a golf
cart.
- Please observe
cart rules for the day
posted at the Pro Shop.
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| David Fulp has been a golf professional
for 25 years. He has worked at Siler City Country Club,
& Whiteville Country Club. He lives in Hickory. His
wife, Kay works in Iredell County Schools. He was a
member of the Wingate College Golf Team and won the first N.C.
Zoological Pro-AM in Asheboro. He also won the Carolinas
Pro-AM Championship at Foxfire in Pinehurst. |
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Thomas Brown, a native Pennsylvanian, has been
calling North Carolina his home for almost fifteen
years. The abundance of golf courses and a milder
climate brought him to the Tar Heel state. He
spent eight years in Charlotte working on various
courses including Cedarwood and Quail Hollow
Country Club. When an opportunity for advancement
arose in Wilmington, he accepted a position at
Pine Valley Country club where he spent the next
five years. Tom, his wife Joanne and daughter
Sydney enjoyed life at the beach. They share a
love for the mountains as well. Tom holds a
Bachelor of Science Degree from Clarion University
of Pennsylvania and continues to enhance his
education. His career in the golf industry has
spanned more than twenty years along with his
passion for maintaining optimum turf grass
conditions for the golfer’s pleasure. |
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From Interstate 40:
Take Exit 126. Turn left on McDonald Parkway.
Go through 5 lights & Eckerd’s should be on your
right. Turn right on HWY 127 North. Go
approximately 3.5 miles. After you cross the
bridge at the light turn left on Shiloh Church
Road. Go about a ½ mile turn left on Wildlife
Access Road. Go another ½ mile and turn left on
Cemetery Loop. Go another ½ mile and turn left on
North Shore. Go about a mile and Clubhouse will be
on your left. |



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