About
Wildwood Green Golf Club in northern Raleigh was designed with players of all skill levels in mind, Opened in 1986, the classic layout underwent a major renovation 10 years later that made it into a challenging but playable test that welcomes everyone from beginners to seasoned pros. Generous landing areas offer some room for error off of the tee and the greens are large and inviting. There are still plenty of trees and sand traps to keep the layout interesting though. Accuracy and careful pin placement are also required to handle Wildwood Green's subtle elevation changes. The golf course finishes with one of its most difficult holes. This par 4 is a slight dogleg right with Carolina pines bordering the right edge as well as a bunker to the left. The approach is an uphill, blind shot to a deep and undulated green.
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Golfer Photos
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Photo submitted by Stephen9645002 on 11/21/2025
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Photo submitted by Stephen9645002 on 11/21/2025
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Photo submitted by BlueLobsterr on 05/17/2025
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Photo submitted by ritwikjha on 12/25/2024
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Photo submitted by ritwikjha on 12/25/2024
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Photo submitted by ritwikjha on 12/16/2024
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Photo submitted by ritwikjha on 12/16/2024
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Photo submitted by courtneyrollins on 11/27/2022
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Photo submitted by ewillisjr on 10/09/2020
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Photo submitted by ewillisjr on 10/09/2020
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Photo submitted by ewillisjr on 10/09/2020
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Photo submitted by ewillisjr on 10/09/2020
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Photo submitted by ewillisjr on 10/09/2020
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Photo submitted by ewillisjr on 10/09/2020
Golfer Reviews
Great Find in Raleigh
Was a little concerned when I read reviews elsewhere that this was going to be a five-plus hour round. Teed off at 8:30 AM and played in four hours. Couldn't have been happier. Thoroughly enjoyable course with a flat first hole and hills pretty much every hole afterward. Lots of large greens that can leave you with long, undulating putts if you miss it in the wrong spot.
There were lots of walkers going off as we were playing 15-18, so I assume it does get pretty slow. There are plenty of notices about pace of play posted in the carts, and there are clocks on a lot of tee boxes, so it at least appears they care about pace, though I can't say if they enforce it.
I will definitely be back and would consider joining (I played with a member who recommended it) if I played enough and wanted to to play in one place all the time.
P.S. If you are reading this and take longer than 4:15 to ride 18 holes, please speed up. You are holding everyone else up, and you are not good enough to take that long.
Great Sunday Outing
Challenging elevations and well protected greens, typically not my favorite style of course. But play moved well and was able to post a respectable score for the beginning of the season.