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Golf in Gulf Shores Alabama

Published September 24, 2013 in Alabama , USA - 0 Comments

Golf in Gulf Shores – Sweet Home Alabama where skies are so blue.         

by Dave Finn

Lynyrd Skynyrd released this famed rock hit in response to Canada’s own Neil Young’s controversial song “Southern Man”.  Sweet Home Alabama has now become the state motto and unofficial anthem of Alabama.  I could not agree more after returning from the Gulf Shores of southern Alabama.    The topography ranges from scenic shorelines with unspoiled wetlands to majestic tree lined courses with rolling hills.  Very relaxing and not too overcrowded, I’ll be coming back to you.

Kiva Dunes Hole #9

Kiva Dunes Hole #9

Our trip began in the Gulf Shores/Orange Beach region that overlooks the northern-most coast of the Gulf of Mexico and boasts more than over 32 miles of sugar white beaches.   It’s also family-friendly with plenty of shopping, a variety of locally-owned restaurants, happening bars and some great off-shore fishing.  There are nine championship golf courses within a short drive of each other and more than available 16,000 rental units ranging from campgrounds, cottages, motels, hotels and condominiums so you’re guaranteed to find the accommodations that will suit your life-style and budget.  We stayed in a fully-equipped condo at the Turquoise Place, an amazing Spectrum Resorts property right on the Gulf of Mexico.  Magnificent views of the beach and a hot tub right on your balcony!  How good is that?

During our stay we played three of local courses:

Gulf Shores - Hole #6

Gulf Shores Golf Club – Hole #6

Gulf Shores Golf Club

Gulf Shores Golf Club (formerly known as The Golf Club of the Wharf) opened in the 1960’s as the first golf course in the area.   In 2005, Jay and Carter Morrish redesigned and lengthened it to almost 7,000 yards on this par 71 and added the new Dwarf Miniverte Bermuda grass which keeps it green all year round and in great shape.  Gulf Shores is relatively flat but the addition of more water hazards and bunkering helps define the fairways.  Holes #3 and #6 are great par threes with wooden retaining walls but they left the last three holes as the toughest.

Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club

Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club

Peninsula Golf Club

Peninsula Golf & Racquet Club was delicately designed by Earl Stone to protect the Bon Secour Wildlife Reserve and the pristine beaches of Mobile Bay that bound this property.  His well-conditioned 27-hole layout meanders through fairways lined with live oaks, cypress and unspoiled natural terrain with more than thirty lakes to contend with.  You can play almost 7,200 yards from the tips or under 5,000 yards from the forward tees.  With a slope of 133 and a course rating of 74.7 pick one that best suits your game to escape without being beaten up.  There are three nines to pick from – the Marsh, Lakes and Cypress.  We only had time to play the Marsh and must admit I got my ass kicked.  Target golf at its finest!  Bring you ‘A’ game or braggarts beware! Thanks to the Champion Ultra Dwarf grass, the greens are big and fast and don’t need over-seeding. 

Kiva Dunes

Kiva Dunes

Kiva Dunes

Kiva Dunes is former US Open Champion, Jerry Pate design and quite possibly the most decorated course in the region. There scenery is comprised of sand dunes, lakes and natural wildlife areas is splendid but don’t be lulled into a false sense of serenity as it is always breezy here so wind will be factor. The 12th hole reminds me of one of my favourite golf courses, Greg Norman’s El Camaleon on the Riviera Maya in Mexico. This lengthy par 4 has a sandy beached lagoon that runs down the entire left side all the way to a well-protected green.  Make sure your flat stick is working when you arrive on the 18th since it has the largest green in the state at 14,500 sq. ft.  This is a great track and not to be missed. 

Other championship courses in the Gulf Shores area include: Cotton Creek at Craft FarmsCypress Bend at Craft FarmsGlenlakes Golf ClubLost Key Golf Club and TimberCreek Golf Club

Sweet Home Alabama…Lord I’m coming home to you. If you want to sun on the beach or near one and would like a more laid back golf vacation without all the all-you-can-hold down buffets, busy roads, long drives and lost tourists then the Gulf Shores region of Alabama is definitely right for you. Their mild climate ensures that you can golf all year round and you’ll remember their genuine southern hospitality for years to come. For more information on golf packages in the Gulf Shores visit their website at www.Golf.GulfShores.com      

 Dave Finn is the publisher of Golf Travel and Leisure. You can also follow his adventures  at https://golfcodeweekly.com/david-finn/and https://www.top100golfcourses.com/reviewer/4956                                                     

 

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