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Sedgefield, North Carolina

Coordinates: 36°00′54″N 79°53′49″W / 36.015°N 79.897°W / 36.015; -79.897
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Sedgefield, North Carolina
Coordinates: 36°00′54″N 79°53′49″W / 36.015°N 79.897°W / 36.015; -79.897
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
CountyGuilford
Elevation
2,753 ft (317 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
27407
Area code336

Sedgefield is a populated place within the city of Greensboro, North Carolina in Guilford County, North Carolina, United States.

History

New York executive John Cobb bought 3660 acres for a hunting preserve he called Sedgefield for sedge broom found there. After he died in 1923, Southern Real Estate Co. bought the land and planned a community there. A.W. McAlister, a major investor in the company, built a headquarters for his insurance company Pilot Life.[1]

Southern Real Estate built the first 18-hole golf course and Tudor style inn at Sedgefield Country Club in 1929, intending it to be like Pinehurst Resort. Valley Brook course was designed by Donald Ross, also a designer of Pinehurst. The Great Depression interfered with further plans, however, and a second Ross-designed course and business district never happened.[1] Still, the community became a town, though not an incorporated one, with its own sewage service, water system, and sheriff's deputies acting as its police force. Even the approach of Greensboro and High Point, with the threat of annexation by those cities, did not result in incorporation.[1][2]

Sedgefield was the first home to the Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament when it started in 1938, alternating with Starmount Country Club until 1961, and hosting every year until 1976. The tournament returned to Sedgefield in 2008 with the name Wyndham Championship.[3] The inn became the golf course clubhouse in 1992, but only the brick and stucco exterior remained, with the interior given an "old" look.[4]

Geography

Sedgefield is located at latitude 36.015 and longitude -79.897. The elevation is 873 feet.[5]

Demographics

References

  1. ^ a b c Schlosser, Jim (June 28, 1998). "Depression Kept Sedgefield from Intended Course". News & Record. p. A1.
  2. ^ Lehmert, Amanda (March 20, 2011). "Why isn't Sedgefield inside city borders?". News & Record. p. B1.
  3. ^ Bell, Robert (February 7, 2008). "Get ready, Sedgefield Club OKs deal to host Wyndham golf event". News & Record. p. A1.
  4. ^ Schlosser, Jim (August 22, 2009). "Depression Kept Sedgefield from Intended Course". News & Record. p. A1.
  5. ^ "Sedgefield Populated Place Profile". NC Hometown Locator. Retrieved 2015-01-23.

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