This resort features two regulation eighteen hole courses Listed on the National Historic Register of Historic Places this resort provides countless scenic vistas of the surrounding countryside Both courses are situated on a heavily wooded mountain top and are home to an abundance of wild life such as deer and wild turkey According to GOLF Magazine both courses are traditional inland layouts that feature a densely wooded terrain and extremely small and well sloped greens surrounded by grass bunkers The East Course built in 1902 is the older and more demanding design This course has been the site of both Senior and LPGA Tour events The West Course plays longer but since it was built on flatter terrain it is considered by locals as more forgiving Shot accuracy is essential off the tees on both courses because the fairways are tree lined