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Outer Banks Golf Trip Planning Guide

The Outer Banks delivers a golf trip unlike anything else on the East Coast. Nags Head Golf Links, Kilmarlic, and The Currituck Club offer windswept coastal layouts on narrow barrier islands. The group beach house culture is unmatched, fresh seafood is everywhere, and the laid-back OBX vibe makes it feel like a real escape.

4 courses · 5 restaurants · 3 bars · 6 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Spring, Fall

Nearest Airport

ORF (90 min drive)

Green Fees

$40–$160

Lodging From

$500/night

Walkable Courses

2 of 4

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$388/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Outer Banks. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

The Currituck Club links, $80–$160 · 4.6★

Rees Jones design in Corolla. Ocean breezes, natural dunes, and sound views. Best course on the OBX.

Dinner

The Blue Pointseafood, $$$

Upscale waterfront seafood in Duck. Fresh catch, craft cocktails, and sound-side sunsets.

After Dark

Brewing Stationbrewpub · Open late

Full brewery with a huge outdoor area and live music. The OBX social hub in Kill Devil Hills.

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Kilmarlic Golf Club coastal, $60–$120 · 4.6★

Tom Steele design through maritime forest and wetlands. Secluded and beautiful.

Afternoon — Activity

OBX Surf Lessons2-3 hours, $50–$80/pp

Group surf lessons on the beach. The OBX waves are perfect for beginners.

Dinner

Kill Devil Grillsouthern, $$

Eclectic roadside spot with killer crab cakes and creative Southern plates.

After Dark

Awful Arthur's Oyster Barpatio · Open late

Oceanfront oyster bar and deck on the Beach Road. Raw bar, frozen drinks, and salt air.

Day 3

Morning — Golf

Nags Head Golf Links links, $50–$100 · 4.5★

Bob Moore design on Roanoke Sound. True links experience with ocean winds and sound views.

Afternoon — Activity

Wild Horse Tour in Corolla2 hours, $50–$75/pp

4x4 tour to see the wild Corolla mustangs on the beach. Unique and unforgettable.

Dinner

Owen's Restaurantseafood, $$$

OBX institution since 1946. Classic seafood and a raw bar. Old-school charm.

After Dark

Chip's Wine & Beer Marketdive

Bottle shop with a bar in back. Huge craft beer selection and local crowd.

Course-by-Course Guide

Outer Banks has 4 courses worth playing. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.

The Currituck Club

Premium

Rees Jones design in Corolla. Ocean breezes, natural dunes, and sound views. Best course on the OBX.

$80–$160linksPar 72 · 6,885 yds4.6 (620)

Kilmarlic Golf Club

Premium

Tom Steele design through maritime forest and wetlands. Secluded and beautiful.

$60–$120coastalPar 72 · 6,700 yds4.6 (480)

Nags Head Golf Links

Solid

Bob Moore design on Roanoke Sound. True links experience with ocean winds and sound views.

$50–$100linksPar 71 · 6,126 ydsWalkable4.5 (520)

The Pointe Golf Club

Solid

Russell Breeden design in Powells Point. Good value with sound-side views.

$40–$80linksPar 71 · 6,300 ydsWalkable4.3 (280)

Where to Stay

Outer Banks has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $500/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

house

$600–$3000/night

Sleeps 1424 · Corolla / Duck / Southern Shores

oceanfrontprivate poolhot tubelevatorgame roommultiple decks
house

$500–$2200/night

Sleeps 1220 · Kill Devil Hills / Nags Head

poolhot tubfull kitchengame roommultiple levels

Group Dining Guide

5 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

The Blue Point

$$$
seafood

Upscale waterfront seafood in Duck. Fresh catch, craft cocktails, and sound-side sunsets.

$30-60/personReservation needed

Kill Devil Grill

$$
southern

Eclectic roadside spot with killer crab cakes and creative Southern plates.

$15-30/person

Owen's Restaurant

$$$
seafood

OBX institution since 1946. Classic seafood and a raw bar. Old-school charm.

$30-60/personReservation needed

Tortugas' Lie Shellfish Bar

$$
seafood

Beach-shack vibes with fresh shellfish and strong drinks. The casual group spot.

$15-30/person

JK's Restaurant

$$$$
steakhouse

In-house butcher hand-carves the finest cuts, grilled over a cast-iron mesquite wood-fired grill at Milepost 9

4.6$60+/personReservation needed

Nightlife

3 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.

Brewing Station

Late Night
brewpub

Full brewery with a huge outdoor area and live music. The OBX social hub in Kill Devil Hills.

Awful Arthur's Oyster Bar

Late Night
patio

Oceanfront oyster bar and deck on the Beach Road. Raw bar, frozen drinks, and salt air.

Chip's Wine & Beer Market

dive

Bottle shop with a bar in back. Huge craft beer selection and local crowd.

Activities Beyond Golf

6 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

OBX Surf Lessons

water sports2-3 hours$50–$80/pp

Group surf lessons on the beach. The OBX waves are perfect for beginners.

Wild Horse Tour in Corolla

horseback2 hours$50–$75/pp

4x4 tour to see the wild Corolla mustangs on the beach. Unique and unforgettable.

Kitty Hawk Kayak Tour

kayaking2-3 hours$40–$65/pp

Guided kayak through the maritime forest and sound-side waterways.

Wright Brothers Memorial

hiking1-2 hours$5–$10/pp

Where powered flight was born. Quick stop with serious history.

OBX Deep Sea Fishing

fishinghalf day$100–$200/pp

Oregon Inlet charters for tuna, mahi, and billfish. World-class Gulf Stream fishing.

Jockey's Ridge Hang Gliding

zipline2-3 hours$100–$150/pp

Hang gliding lessons off the tallest sand dune on the East Coast. Pure adrenaline.

Getting There

Fly into Norfolk International Airport (ORF) — it's a 90-minute drive to Outer Banks. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include OBX Shuttle and Beach Ride OBX). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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