Welcome to Barren Point. Set amongst a national park island near Nags head, North Carolina, this (fictional) course is carved throughout a desolate point on an inlet from the Atlantic Ocean. The only manmade objects on the point are the golf course, clubhouse, lighthouse complex, and the old rock walls set up by colonists in the early 1700's. Long abandoned, this island was declared a national park during Teddy Roosevelt's presidential term. The only inhabitant on the island is the lighthouse keeper. You'll get a good view of the point and the lighthouse on the 18th hole. High winds and dry conditions abound on this area unprotected from the coastal elements. The only way to get to the island is by ferry, which takes off from nearby Nags Head, only 5 minutes away by boat.
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