Salem Glen Golf and Country Club is a great location for every event. It’s the Triad’s premier banquet, event and wedding venue and can host up to 200 guests. Whether you’re planning a beautiful North Carolina wedding, corporate event, a golf outing or simply want to indulge in the club’s many membership privileges, you’ll savor the inviting ambiance of this exceptional country club community.
Members and guests can experience the unique blend of elegance, hospitality and charm that only Salem Glen Golf and Country Club can offer. You’ll enjoy the wedding of a lifetime with the great food, warm hospitality and beautiful setting you deserve on your special day.
Whether it’s an intimate, candlelit ceremony and dinner or a lively reception with guests dancing the night away, Salem Glen Golf and Country Club can deliver that special day you’ve always dreamed of. Our dedicated and experienced staff will attend to every detail and assure a memory you will cherish forever. With beautiful décor and elegant presentation, events of every kind and size are destined for success. The possibilities are limitless.
What They're Saying...
- The pro shop was nice, the guy working in the pro shop was very pleasant. The fairways, bunkers and golf carts were in great condition. However the greens were awful. The people who play that course don't repair divots. From what it looked like the greens haven't been cut or rolled in at least a month. The grass was grown out. I feel like if you're charging 62$ to play a golf course the greens should be in pretty good condition.read moreread lessJordan K.9/17/2023
- I had the worst experience I have ever had at a golf course. The Assistant Superintendent was extremely aggressive towards me and my playing partner. He was using profanity and acted as if he wanted to have a physical altercation. My playing partner had to call the pro shop and request someone meet us on the 3rd hole to intervene. We were told to stop by the pro shop at the turn and we would be refunded for the round of golf. Once we got to the pro shop, one of the gentlemen seemed to think we had provoked this guy and should share some of the blame for his actions. I can't even wrap my head around what we experienced today. We elected to cut our round short after 9 holes as we were still shaken from our encounter on the 3rd hole and simply did not feel welcome at this point. Upon leaving the pro shop to return the golf cart a gentleman met us outside and seemed to be sincere and his apology for the Assistant Superintendent's behavior was appreciated. I don't want to say I will never return to this course as the facility seemed nice, but this experience will stick with me for a long time, and I do not plan to return in the foreseeable future.read moreread lessJustin M.6/17/2023
- Worst experience I have ever had at a golf course I had the worst experience I have ever had at a golf course. The Assistant Superintendent was extremely aggressive towards me and my playing partner. He was using profanity and acted as if he wanted to have a physical altercation. My playing partner had to call the pro shop and request someone meet us on the 3rd hole to intervene. We were told to stop by the pro shop at the turn and we would be refunded for the round of golf. Once we got to the pro shop, one of the gentlemen seemed to think we had provoked this guy and should share some of the blame for his actions. I can't even wrap my head around what we experienced today. We elected to cut our round short after 9 holes as we were still shaken from our encounter on the 3rd hole and simply did not feel welcome at this point. Upon leaving the pro shop to return the golf cart a gentleman met us outside and seemed to be sincere and his apology for the Assistant Superintendent's behavior was appreciated. I don't want to say I will never return to this course as the facility seemed nice, but this experience will stick with me for a long time, and I do not plan to return in the foreseeable future.read moreread lessJustin M.6/03/2023
- Salem Glen Country Club is one of Central North Carolina’s premier golf destinations and home to the only Jack Nicklaus Design in the Triad area. Over the years Salem Glen has garnered national acclaim by earning a prestigious 4-star ranking as one of Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play. Year after year local golfers and visitors alike rate it as one of the best golf courses in the area. Nicklaus had a beautiful piece of property to work with and took full advantage of the natural terrain, including over 150 feet of elevation changes, four and a half miles of creeks, and nine lakes. The front nine is more of a links-style layout with five holes set in the Yadkin River basin. As you make your way around the outward nine, you’ll find generous fairways and strategically placed water hazards. The first hole plays 395 yards and begins with a blind tee shot followed by an approach that plays significantly downhill into a green that is a lot wider than it is deep. If you hit it long, you may get lucky and get a kick back down the hill onto the putting surface. The 4th hole is Salem Glen’s signature hole and features the most significant elevation change of any hole on the course. It’s a 529-yard par 5 that starts from an elevated tee box and requires you to avoid a creek that meanders down the left side as well as trees on the left. Play your tee shot out towards the fairway bunkers on the right. Your next shot requires a decision to try and carry the lake or layup short of it. The wise play for most is to layup and leave yourself around a 100-yard approach shot. The back nine is more of what you’d expect from a golf course in this part of the country. Holes are tree-lined and mountainous with dramatic elevation changes including a tee shot that must carry a 70-foot-deep ravine. Number 11 is a very picturesque hole, especially from the elevated back tees. It’s a short, 328-yard par 4 with hills and trees on the left and a pond, sand, and lone pine tree on the right to frame the fairway. The hills on the left side can be carried by long-ball hitters. Shorter hitters will find that these hills can also push your tee shot back into the fairway. You want to keep your tee shot left to take the water and fairway bunker on the right out of play and give yourself a clear approach shot to the green. The green slopes right to left. The 13th hole is a breathtaking 355-yard par 4 that starts from an extremely elevated tee box and plays downhill. Your approach shot plays uphill and at least one extra club. A bunker guards the left side of the green which slopes right to left and is one of the smallest putting surfaces on the course. What goes up must come down and after an uphill climb on the 13th hole, Number 14 is a 550-yard par 5 that plays downhill, over a ravine. Since it does play downhill, a good drive will leave a decision whether to go for the green on your 2nd shot. Should you decide to gamble, you’ll need to carry the wetlands that front this shallow green cut into the hillside. The 17th hole is a scenic and difficult par 3 that plays 172 yards from the Blue tees. The hole plays slightly downhill and is flanked by creeks in front and behind the large green. It seems to be the Member’s favorite. Salem Glen is a course designed for players who love the game and offers fun and excitement for players of all skill levels and is just a short drive from several North Carolina metropolitan areas including Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, and Lexington. If you live in the area and want to take full advantage of everything Salem Glen has to offer, consider becoming a member. And, since Salem Glen Golf and Country Club is privately owned, members are never assessed any operating or capital assessments expenses.read moreread lessDavid T.12/17/2022
- Come Play the Only Jack Nicklaus Course In the Triad Area Salem Glen Country Club is one of Central North Carolina’s premier golf destinations and home to the only Jack Nicklaus Design in the Triad area. Over the years Salem Glen has garnered national acclaim by earning a prestigious 4-star ranking as one of Golf Digest’s Best Places to Play. Year after year local golfers and visitors alike rate it as one of the best golf courses in the area. Nicklaus had a beautiful piece of property to work with and took full advantage of the natural terrain, including over 150 feet of elevation changes, four and a half miles of creeks, and nine lakes. The front nine is more of a links-style layout with five holes set in the Yadkin River basin. As you make your way around the outward nine, you’ll find generous fairways and strategically placed water hazards. The first hole plays 395 yards and begins with a blind tee shot followed by an approach that plays significantly downhill into a green that is a lot wider than it is deep. If you hit it long, you may get lucky and get a kick back down the hill onto the putting surface. The 4th hole is Salem Glen’s signature hole and features the most significant elevation change of any hole on the course. It’s a 529-yard par 5 that starts from an elevated tee box and requires you to avoid a creek that meanders down the left side as well as trees on the left. Play your tee shot out towards the fairway bunkers on the right. Your next shot requires a decision to try and carry the lake or layup short of it. The wise play for most is to layup and leave yourself around a 100-yard approach shot. The back nine is more of what you’d expect from a golf course in this part of the country. Holes are tree-lined and mountainous with dramatic elevation changes including a tee shot that must carry a 70-foot-deep ravine. Number 11 is a very picturesque hole, especially from the elevated back tees. It’s a short, 328-yard par 4 with hills and trees on the left and a pond, sand, and lone pine tree on the right to frame the fairway. The hills on the left side can be carried by long-ball hitters. Shorter hitters will find that these hills can also push your tee shot back into the fairway. You want to keep your tee shot left to take the water and fairway bunker on the right out of play and give yourself a clear approach shot to the green. The green slopes right to left. The 13th hole is a breathtaking 355-yard par 4 that starts from an extremely elevated tee box and plays downhill. Your approach shot plays uphill and at least one extra club. A bunker guards the left side of the green which slopes right to left and is one of the smallest putting surfaces on the course. What goes up must come down and after an uphill climb on the 13th hole, Number 14 is a 550-yard par 5 that plays downhill, over a ravine. Since it does play downhill, a good drive will leave a decision whether to go for the green on your 2nd shot. Should you decide to gamble, you’ll need to carry the wetlands that front this shallow green cut into the hillside. The 17th hole is a scenic and difficult par 3 that plays 172 yards from the Blue tees. The hole plays slightly downhill and is flanked by creeks in front and behind the large green. It seems to be the Member’s favorite. Salem Glen is a course designed for players who love the game and offers fun and excitement for players of all skill levels and is just a short drive from several North Carolina metropolitan areas including Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, and Lexington. If you live in the area and want to take full advantage of everything Salem Glen has to offer, consider becoming a member. And, since Salem Glen Golf and Country Club is privately owned, members are never assessed any operating or capital assessments expenses.read moreread lessdjtheoret7/16/2022
- Was expecting a higher end experience at a Jack Nicklaus designed course. I'm traveling so I rented a set of clubs, which were a very used mismatched set and dirty.. Didn't explore the whole clubhouse, but they had a small sandwich area for the golfers. I assume there is a more formal dining room in there somewhere. If you only have time for nine holes, play the back nine which has some great elevation changes and character.read moreread lessDavid12/17/2021
- Booked a round thru Golfnow for 29$ . Drove over an hour to the course and went in and they wouldn’t honor it . Said the money had been refunded . They gave our tee time away to people paying full price and wouldn’t honor the deal we had gotten . Wouldn’t even work with us to make it right . I will never play there again .read moreread lessSean B.12/17/2020
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