They have really improved the layout and recently the clubhouse. I't beats Duke as it's really more playable and more beautiful to me. My foursome included 3 alumni so I guess we are bias. I filled out their "how did we do card" and wrote, " if you would lower the cart and greens fees to $40 instead of $58, I'd play it every week and I live in Durham, not Chapel Hill. Sorry one review wasn't treated well, everyone has a bad day, but that sounded inexcusable. Bob Ross
The new lay out is an outstanding improvement over the old course.
I live in Cary and routinely make the 25 minute drive to Chapel Hill to play Finley. It is my favorite public course in the area and ranks right up there with the private courses. It is always in great shape with very fast greens.It is a very fair course if you select the proper tees. The condition of the course is always top notch with think rough during the late summer, early fall. It is a good course to walk as well. Only the last couple of holes are a little hilly. Sometimes I walk the front and grab a cart for the last 8 holes. (The turn is after 10).A great weekend is Finley on Saturday and then a very different Duke course on Sunday.Finley will often take 4 to 4 1/2 hours to play which is a little disappointing. The marshalls don't ever push slower groups. They just drive around and frown at them.You will really enjoy this Tom Fazio course.
This course is in excellent condition. From the tee boxes, through the fairways, and on the greens the course is in very good shape. The course can be expensive if you don't have a coupon but it appears that the extra money gets put to good use towards the course. I'm about a 15 handicap and shot a 39 on the front from the white tees and don't normally shoot that well with the amount I've been playing. I played the blue tees on the back nine and shot a 45.
Recently played in early November and really enjoyed the course. Very nice layout with some fantastic holes, especially on the back 9. The conditioning was great and the greens were excellent. Booked through GolfNow and got a great deal, even at the regular rates it is a solid course not to be missed.
I m from the North and this reminds me a lot of some northwoods courses with majestic pines and forgiving fairways. there is a lot of sand but this is a challenging and fair course. beautiful multilevel greens on a few holes (massive greens) I still can't get used to the giant fans blowing on the greens to keep the mold down - but again, we have wind up north.
a truly excellent well groomed golf course in chapel hill. challenging and fair and beautiful. staff was accommodating and fit me in to catch a quick 9 after work. highly recommended. food and service at the restaurant was exceptionally done by Blake, my server.note: the picture of the brown fairway contained on tripadvisor ismisleading, my trip in July found lush green fairways and greens and a beautiful and picturesque setting for golf.
We had a great mini-outing at the Finley course - unfortunately their main clubhouse is under construction so the pro shop is operating out of a small building but the staff and the course are great.
My wife and I have bought a home in Chapel Hill and are retiring there soon from Jersey. I took a golfing trip down there in November to try out a few courses with membership in mind since I play 80-100 rounds a year. Finley was head and shoulders above the rest!!! The staff was more than accommodating (make sure you seek out Gary Stec just to say hi) the food was delicious and most importantly the golf course was impeccable!! The first day we move in I will be headed to Finley to sign up for a Championship Membership!!! The only disappointment is that I can only rrate it 5 Stars and not 10!!! Dave Tucker
Played UNC Finley last week. What an amazing track, the course was in great shape and the greens rolled true. A must play for anyone passing through the area. Can't wait to go back.