Kenmure sits in Flat Rock, North Carolina, right in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and folks know it as a private, gated community built around an 18-hole Joe Lee golf course with mountain views that change with the season and always stay pretty to look at, and the golf course itself stays in good shape and gives both new and longtime players a challenge. In the middle of things stands the old antebellum mansion, serving as the main clubhouse, and it's where you'll find dining spots, a restaurant, and rooms for weddings or other big events, plus there's that summer tent outside so folks can eat their brunch outdoors when it's warm. Kenmure's country club area gives members access to indoor and outdoor tennis courts, pickleball, two new bocce courts, and swimming pools that get heated so people can take a dip in any season, along with a modern fitness center and an aquatic center for anyone who wants to swim or work out.
There's also a racquet club for tennis and social games, a Toptracer Range for interactive golf practice, and two Class A PGA Professionals teach lessons or help improve anyone's golf game, and the shop has golf gear on site too. Kenmure hosts a good number of community programs and social clubs, with a full events calendar, so there's usually something going on, whether it's hiking with neighbors on local trails or joining a group dinner or club meet-up. The community keeps an eye out for safety by having emergency management resources and uses architectural review to make sure homes and grounds keep to the community's standards.
Folks living here can choose from several kinds of homes, including private rentals, vacation rentals, cottages, and custom homes, with an on-site real estate team ready to help with listings and questions, and they have real estate news and a staff directory available for those who want it. The grounds can host weddings or large family gatherings and have a peaceful setting with mountain views for photos and celebrations. Kenmure connects to partner support services and has business support for golf operations, stays active with golf promotions tied to groups like Golf Channel and GolfPass, and offers mobile apps for added convenience. There's a blog with golf news and resources, a FAQs section for visitor help, a course directory, and information about golf destinations. Members can see property listings, take virtual tours, use a community map, and enjoy outdoor or indoor dining, including seasonal and themed menus if they like. The whole place keeps privacy and security in mind with a privacy policy, terms of service, and gated access, and the peaceful views and regular activities mean residents can stay busy or just relax watching the mountains come and go with the sunrise and sunset.