The Masonboro Country Club Golf Course first opened in 1984. The course was designed by Gene Hamm. The course was redesigned in 2009 by Bob Moore.
The natural hazards on the Masonboro Country Club Golf Course are complemented by the breathtaking natural beauty of the terrain. The course winds through scenic woods and marshlands. Holes #15 and #17 are best known for sharing a double green on an island. There are many views of fairways and greens from the tee boxes, and there are twenty-four lakes and ponds throughout the course. The wind can become a factor, and scoring well on this course may be determined by your ability to choose the proper club.
Masonboro Country Club Golf Course plays to a par 71 and measures 7,045 yards from the tips.