
Kid’s Stuff
Children’s activities at the Country Club of Landfall are practically
limitless and run throughout the year.
Camp Landfall is a week of fun summer activities. There is plenty of laughter as kids take part in water ballon tosses, talent shows and T-shirt tye-dying. These camps are so popular they sell out every summer! For the little ones, CCL also offers Junior Camp Landfall, which
is a mini version of Camp Landfall.
The Landfall Lazers swim team currently has over 80 team members and competes against local teams for 8 weeks each summer.
Junior tennis at the Country Club of Landfall is thriving. Clinics are offered 4 days a week throughout the year and open to ages 3 years and up. Overall, the Junior tennis programs have over 150 young players and participation grows each year. The ACE junior tennis program offers any interested junior an opportunity to compete in local tournaments and events.
Our Junior Golf program introduces children to a game many love. Saturday monrning and evening clinics help kids develop the basic skills of the game as well as introduce them to proper golf etiquitte. Junior Golf Camps are offered during the summer months and emphasize the importance of practice. After all their hard work and practice, junior golfers can try out their skills in our two tournaments designed for them. Each year we offer the Junior Club Championship, when children compete by age, and the Parent/Child Tournament.
CCL offers a unique and successful Kid's Club program that incorporates a variety of activities, after school and summer craft classes, theme dinner parties and a place for kids to be kids. Our programs are fun as well as educational and put imaginations to the test. We promise enthusiasm, exuberance, safety and creativity. Classes and programs are unique and not found anywhere else in Southeastern, NC.
Landfall also offers dance classes for children ages 3-7.Classes meet once a week and focus on ballet but also incorporate classical jazz. Children learn poise, grace, and confidence as well as basic social/classroom etiquette. Each semester concludes with a recital performance.



