The “social hub” of the community is Carolina Trace Country Club (CTCC), a private, member-owned club offering a full range of privileges and amenities for individuals, families and businesses.
If you golf, you will love playing on its two Robert Trent Jones, Sr. designed coursesLake and Creek. (Check out all of the details on our Golf page). If you play tennis, you will love your matches on the four Har Tru®, lighted courts. If you love boatingkayaking, sailing, canoeingor fishing, Lake Trace awaits you. If your passion is working out, swimming, learning new things in a classroom setting, playing cards, dance lessons, art classes, or most any other interest group you would like to organize, you can find it at the club. The myriad of activities range from “A” (aerobics) to “Y” (yoga).
A grand 30,000 sq. ft. clubhouse featuring stunning views of Lake Trace and the Lake Course, nestled in a serene setting of hardwoods and a piney forest, is the members’ home-away-from-home. The clubhouse is host to more than 10 parties and events each week It houses restaurants open six days a week for formal, casual, outdoor, and private dining, fitness center and group fitness rooms, banquet and conference rooms, and pro shop and lounge.
At any one time in the clubhouse, a group may be in the grill room enjoying a beer or a glass of wine and watching the end of a golf tournament, another could be in the ballroom taking ballroom dance lessons, another could be convening outside under the portico to board a charter bus taking them to a Carolina Panthers football game.
Private Club Membership Privileges:
- Full-use of the clubhouse, attend social events and parties
- Fishing and boating in Lake Trace
- Two 18-hole championship golf courses designed by legendary architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (Members can walk the course and own their own carts.)
- Full-Service Pro Shop
- Full-length driving range
- Short game practice facility
- Fitness Center
- Exercise Room
- Har-Tru tennis courts
- Locker Rooms
- Large swimming pool
- Playground and walking trails