James H.
Google
If there is a better golf course in the Southeastern U.S. (Augusta being the noted exception), then I'll have to play it to believe it because The Honors is simply as good as it gets. No detail has been overlooked in the design, layout, maintenance, or setting of this magnificent golf course. It's like playing on the finest fairways and greens in the U.S., all the while hiking through a protected national forest where the only other signs of life are the occasional deer or turkey. No humans. No noise. No buildings. No houses. Just water, wind, trees and turf that is manicured like the grounds at Biltmore. Wow wow wow. Maybe one day I can join, but until then, I appreciate the chance to play this course a couple of times each year and it will absolutely but your handicap to the test.