Scotch Meadows Country Club

Laurinburg, NC

Course Review

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Course Details

Course Information

Course Type

Public

Green Speed

Slow

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Course Conditions

Tee Box Conditions

Fairway Conditions

Green Conditions

Price Rating

Quick Take

Scotch Meadows Country Club is a classic, tight Carolina layout with a fun, shotmaker-friendly design—but inconsistent greens and conditioning have held it back from being the hidden gem it once was.

Scotch Meadows in Laurinburg, NC feels like one of those old-school courses that’s been around forever—and in a good way. Tree-lined fairways, doglegs that make you think, and smaller greens that demand precision give it that traditional Carolina golf vibe. It’s not flashy, but it’s got character. And when it’s playing well, you can absolutely see why some golfers still call it a hidden gem.

From a design standpoint, this is a true shotmaker’s course. You’re not just pulling driver and swinging away all day. The fairways are tight in spots, angles matter, and if you’re not hitting it straight, you’re going to spend a lot of time punching out. Several holes reward placement over distance, and the par 5s are reachable if you put yourself in the right spots off the tee. It’s a layout that keeps you engaged and makes repeat rounds more enjoyable as you learn it.

Course Conditions

This is where Scotch Meadows becomes a bit of a gamble. The biggest and most consistent feedback from golfers is around the greens. At times, they’ve been described as improved—but at their worst, patchy, slow, and inconsistent. There’s also some variability between front and back nine conditions, with the back often playing better.

Tee boxes and fairways tend to be more solid overall, with fairways actually standing out as one of the better parts of the course. Bunkers, however, are hit or miss, with inconsistent sand quality showing up in feedback. Overall, the course has good bones—but conditioning hasn’t always matched the layout.

Playability & Layout

This is where Scotch Meadows shines. It’s tight, strategic, and forces you to stay locked in. If you like shaping shots, working the ball, and thinking your way around a course, you’ll enjoy it. If you’re spraying it off the tee, it’s going to be a long day.

The smaller greens add another layer of difficulty. Approach shots matter here, and missing in the wrong spots can lead to tricky up-and-downs. It’s not overly long, but it doesn’t need to be—this course defends itself with design, not distance.

Overall Experience

Golfer sentiment is pretty split. On one end, you’ve got players calling it beautiful, welcoming, and a great overall experience with friendly staff. On the other, there are strong complaints about course conditions—especially greens—and whether the experience matches the price.

That contrast is really the story here: when it’s good, it’s really good… when it’s not, it’s frustrating.

Value

Scotch Meadows can be a solid value depending on conditions that day. When the greens are rolling decently and the course is maintained well, it punches above its price point. But when conditions slip—especially on the greens—it starts to feel overpriced for what you’re getting.

Who Should Play This Course

Golfers who enjoy classic, tight, tree-lined layouts and don’t mind a bit of inconsistency will appreciate Scotch Meadows. If you’re someone who values pristine conditions above all else, this might not be your spot every time—but if you catch it on a good day, it’s a fun and challenging round.

My Take

This is a course that has a TON of potential.  I really enjoyed the layout of the course as design wise, you had to be precise, but you also won’t lose too many balls if you’re not.  The 18th hole was a true beauty to end with.  With some TLC this course could really be great.  The greens definitely needed some love and some fairways needed some improvement, but I still had a fun time here.  For the affordable price of $39-$45 for 18 holes at the time of this writing this is a fun round, just don’t expect pristine conditions.