Swing Away North Alabama Golf Challenge
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A municipal park, 368-acre penninsula offering golf, camping, cottages, lodge, a restaurant, picnicking, a
pool, nature trails, marina with boat launch, fuel for boats and tackle shop, and amphitheater. Colony
Golf Course: 18 holes, 6,854 yards, par 72. Rated a #1 Resort Value in Alabama and listed in Golf Digest’s
Places to Play. Plantation Golf Course: 18 holes, 6,901 yards, par 72, links-style course, bent grass greens,
driving range, pro shop, snack bar, and putting green. Meeting facilities available, tournaments welcome.
Open year-round.
Joe Wheeler offers an 18-hole championship golf course that was designed by Earl Stone. The course
has a setting of rolling hills that tie in with the river. Its length is a definite challenge to golfers, but is a very
fun course to play for the novice. Since the course is inside a game sanctuary, wildlife is abundant on the
course. Deer can be seen throughout the course and bluebirds are abundant.
The Fighting Joe course at The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at the Shoals is the first Trail course to break
8,000 yards, measuring some 8,072 from the black tees. The second course, The Schoolmaster, opened
in 2005. Every hole of this course is in keeping with the natural topography along the Tennessee River,
wooded, rolling and spectacular. The RTJ clubhouse features a full-service bar and grill and a pro shop.
Meeting and event space is available. Pro Shop open seven days a week, sunrise to sunset. Closed
Christmas Day.
Three miles south of Moulton nestled against the Bankhead National Forest lies Deer Run Golf Course. This 18 hole Earl Stone design has proved to be very popular for over 30 years to locals and tourists alike.
The course features large undulating bent-grass greens and Tifton Bermuda grass, fairways, tees, and
roughs. The course has 5 lakes, 30 bunkers, and a mixture of mountainous holes, flat holes, and water
holes. Four sets of tees are available for golfers of all abilities, ranging from 5400 to 6800 yards.
The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Hampton Cove offers 54-holes of rolling terrain and challenging golf
shots. The Highlands course is a traditional Scottish-Links design, while the River course features water
on 16 of 18 holes and is the only trail course with no bunkers. A Par 3 short course is perfect for golfers
of all skill levels. The RTJ clubhouse features a full service bar, grill, and pro shop. Meeting and event
space is available. Open seven days a week, sunrise to sunset. Closed Christmas Day.
Scenic overlay including mountains, trees, and creeks. An 18-hole, par 71 golf course with 6,500 yards of
Bermuda greens, putting green, meeting facilities, pro shop, golf lessons, snack bar/grill, driving range.
Conference center perfect for weddings, receptions, and parties. Quail Creek Golf Inn offers 14 mini-suites
and team room. Lodging Inn available for your next golf getaway.
Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Gunter’s Landing offers extreme elevations and
incredible views of Lake Guntersville. Visit Gunter’sLanding Golf 18-hole championship golf course. Rated
#3 Courses to Play in Alabama by Golf Advisor 2020. 6,883 yards, par 72. Tiff Eagle Greens, Bermuda
fairways with four sets of tees on every hole. Practice putting green, 3 tier driving range, full-service pro
shop with PGA professional staff, snack bar. Open to the public. Accepting tee times daily.
Nestled atop Taylor Mountain is the 18-hole championship golf course, driving range and pro shop.
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Silver Lakes, which is beautifully nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, three championship 9-hole
courses and a 9-hole short course. Public course. Open 7 days a week 7:30 a.m. to dark. Putting greens,
club house, meeting facilities, golf lessons, driving range, lounge, lockers, pro shop, snack bar, showers,
and restaurant.
Golf Digest Four Star Rated course. Gold Tees at 6,670 yards and for the average golfer from the Blues
at 6,297 yards or Whites at 5,940 yards. Practice greens and driving range. Lodging available in Log
Cabin Village.
Championship golf course, 18 holes, 7,064 yards, par 72, Tif Dwarf Bermuda greens, chipping green, putting
green, driving range, clubhouse, showers, pro shop, golf lessons, and snack bar. Golf course open daily.
The course at Cherokee Pines Golf Club is known for its challenging layout, with rolling hills, water hazards,
and strategically placed bunkers. It measures 6,800 yards from the back tees and has a course rating of
72.9 and a slope rating of 130. The semi-private golf course is designed to be enjoyed by golfers of all
levels. Highlighting the natural beauty of Cherokee County, at the picturesque 18th green or the practice
green, you will find a splendid panoramic view at the summit of the course. In addition to the golf course,
Cherokee Pines Golf Club has a full-service clubhouse that includes a pro shop.