Champion Hills Ranks Among Golfweek’s Best Private Courses

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Champion Hills, Western North Carolina’s premier golf community nestled amid the Blue Ridge Mountains, announces its Tom Fazio-designed course is ranked 11th in North Carolina in Golfweek’s prestigious list of the “Best Private Courses” in each state.

Widely considered one of Fazio’s seminal works of mountain golf course architecture, Champion Hills was ranked 13th in 2021 and has moved up over the past two years via its commitment to design integrity and conditioning. Golfweek’s elite team of more than 850 course evaluators determines the annual selection of the country’s best private layouts. Each year, the raters survey over 3,600 facilities, grading each following Golfweek’s 10 strict evaluation standards.

The magazine ranks the best classic, modern, resort and residential courses nationally and the best private and public courses in each state. Earlier this year, Champion Hills ranked 54th in Golfweek’s 2023 list of the Top 200 Residential Golf Courses (up 10 spots from 2021). It’s also rated as the 151st Best Modern course in the U.S.

Blue Ridge Mountain views at Champion Hills.

“We have a deep respect for Golfweek and are honored that raters continue to appreciate the design, construction and maintenance pedigree of our Tom Fazio Mountain Masterpiece,” says Champion Hills General Manager Alan Deck, CCM, PGA. “Our members enjoy golf here year-round in the stunning southern stretch of the Blue Ridge Mountains and our mild four-season climate and bentgrass make for optimal conditions.”

An industry veteran who has worked all over the U.S., Deck is acutely aware of just how competitive the Old North State is in all categories of golf courses. North Carolina is one of the most golf-rich states in the country, with more than 600 18-hole equivalent facilities and dozens of noteworthy private clubs, including storied Wade Hampton Club, Quail Hollow (home of the PGA TOUR’s Wells Fargo Championship), Grandfather Golf and Country Club’s Championship Course and the Old Town Club.

Champion Hills is Fazio’s hometown course and club, and the legendary golf course architect devised a brilliant routing through the heavily forested hills, deep ravines and cool mountain streams of its Blue Ridge Mountain setting. He and his team of shapers pulled ridges into valleys and filled hollows to create “playing platforms” providing golfers with level lies amid 350-feet of elevation change.

Elevation changes at Champion Hills.

Said Fazio about his mountain masterpiece: “Six holes play slightly uphill on the entire course, but only six. Overall, the majority of holes play downhill. We did it through grading and do it through transition areas from the green to the next tee.”

Delicately balancing strategy and playability, Champion Hills features five sets of tees, including three rated for women. Additionally, “combo tees” placed 15 to 30 yards in front of forced carries eliminate stressful shots for higher handicap golfers or those with slower swing speeds. Members are treated to inspiring elevation changes on several holes, including a 125-foot drop from tee to green on the par-3 ninth hole.

Champion Hills is a private boutique club in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, situated just south of the acclaimed “Main Street Town” of Hendersonville and 45 minutes from burgeoning Asheville. Its Tom Fazio-designed “Mountain Masterpiece” is ranked among the top private courses in the state and country by numerous media outlets and rating services. Champion Hills is managed by Troon Privé, the private club operations division of Troon, the world’s largest golf management company.

Resident-members enjoy a balanced and relaxed lifestyle steeped in golf, tennis, fitness, hiking and swimming, all surrounded by the recreation, entertainment and culture of Western North Carolina. Unlike many private, seasonal mountain communities, Champion Hills offers year-round golf and activities, as well as casual and fine dining options.

Shane Sharp

Shane Sharp is a longtime golf writer based in Greenville, S.C. In addition to running his content marketing business, Southbound 4, he's a regular contributor to GOLF Magazine, Golf Inc., Club Management and other golf magazines and websites.

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