Cedarock Park

Burlington, NC

Course Info

Overall Rating: 57 Reviews
Course Type Permanent course
Year Established 1984
Course Landscape/Terrain Moderately Hilly / Lightly Wooded
Holes 18
Length 4956 ft.
Par Info:
54
57
58
60
Multiple Tees / Pins: Yes / Yes
Tee Type: Concrete
Hole Type: DISCatcher
Played / Favorited / Wish Listed 834 / 117 / 106
Rounds Recorded / Average Score 628 / 57
Current Conditions Perfect
Description
Relatively open, with grass fairways covering 10 acres of rolling countryside. Nice elevation changes, lots of trees, and a creek. This is a beautiful, serene course. 2 pin and 2 tee placements per hole, allowing 4 configurations. However, at any given time you only have 2 layouts because you either play the short tees or the long tees. New tee signs have been added that update the course from the old green/yellow/red/blue designations to conform to the PDGA Red/ White/ Blue/ Gold course levels. (So if you need to translate old information from old to new: Green = Red, Yellow = White, Red = Blue, Blue = Gold.) Wellspring is right next door. (After you play hole 8 you can jump onto Wellspring at hole 16, play the course, then go back to hole 9. This is called doing the "figure 8".)

Location Details

Park Name
Street Address Burlington, NC, 27215
Zip/Postal Code 27215
Latitude / Longitude Decimal: 35.989466, -79.446859
Local Directions:
I-85/I-40, exit 145 (Hwy 49) from Capt. D's Seafood, south 6.3 miles, left at Friendship-Patterson Mill Rd., 0.25 mile, left at park road, 0.9 mile to 1st lot on left. • From Apex on 64W: Pass Pittsboro on 64 West. Exit RIGHT onto 87 North; go 20.1 miles. (Landmarks on the way: Purina tower on left; sign for “Burlington- 13 miles”). Turn LEFT on Mt. Hermon/ Rock Creek Rd (before the gas station); go 1.5 miles. When you get to the lumber yard, at the fork in the road go LEFT on Mt Hermon/ Rock Creek Rd.; go 1.4 miles. Turn RIGHT on Friendship-Patterson Mill Rd; go 1.4 miles. Turn RIGHT on R. Dean Coleman Rd. into the park. (Landmark: on the left side of the road you can see a small “Cedarock” sign, but it’s easy to miss.)