Birmingham, AL tee times

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About Birmingham, AL Golf Courses

Golfing in Birmingham, Alabama has become a popular pastime for locals and tourists alike. The city is home to a plethora of golf courses, ranging from public to private. Famous and respected golf course architects such as Robert Trent Jones Sr., Earl Stone, Jerry Pate and Joe Lee have all contributed to the design of Birmingham’s golf courses. Notable players from the Birmingham area include Hal Sutton, Jonathan Byrd, Stewart Cink, and Boo Weekley. Public golf courses in Birmingham are some of the most popular places to play. The Birmingham Municipal Golf Course, located in the heart of the city, is a great option for beginner and experienced golfers alike. The course was designed by Earl Stone, and features 18 holes of challenging play. For a more luxurious golf experience, there’s the Highland Park Golf Course, which was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. This course offers a unique layout and stunning views of the city. For those looking to tee off at some of the most prestigious private clubs in Birmingham, there’s The Country Club of Birmingham, Shoal Creek and Greystone Golf and Country Club. These clubs offer championship level courses, as well as state-of-the-art amenities such as luxurious clubhouses and top-tier service. Birmingham has also been home to a number of famous golf moments. In 1994, the PGA Championship was held at Shoal Creek, and Birmingham native Stewart Cink won the event. The PGA Tour returned to the city in 2006 for the FedEx St. Jude Classic, where Jonathan Byrd won the tournament. No matter what your skill level, Birmingham has something to offer. With its wide variety of courses, renowned architects, local talent and famous golf moments, Birmingham is a great place to tee off.

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