Hattiesburg, MS tee times

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About Hattiesburg, MS Golf Courses

Hattiesburg, Mississippi, located in the Southern Pine Belt region, is a popular destination for golfers. With beautiful year-round weather, Hattiesburg is home to a variety of courses designed by renowned course architects, as well as many professional and amateur golfers. The area is home to several popular courses, including the Hattiesburg Country Club, established in 1898, and the Hattiesburg Municipal Golf Course. The Hattiesburg Country Club, designed by renowned golf course architect Bob Cupp, is one of the oldest courses in Mississippi and is known for its challenging layout. The Hattiesburg Municipal Golf Course is another popular spot for golfers in the area, featuring 18 holes and a driving range. Hattiesburg is also home to a number of famous golfers, including former Masters champion Bubba Watson, PGA Tour standout Scott Stallings, and former U.S. Amateur champion Hal Sutton. Other notable golfers from the area include former U.S. Open champion Payne Stewart and PGA Tour winners John Cook and Mark Calcavecchia. Hattiesburg is also home to several prominent golf course architects, including Bob Cupp, who designed the Hattiesburg Country Club, and Perry Maxwell, who designed the Hattiesburg Municipal Golf Course. In terms of famous moments in golf, Hattiesburg was the site of Payne Stewart’s first U.S. Open win in 1999 and the site of the 1996 U.S. Amateur Championship. For golfers looking for Hattiesburg tee times, there are several options, including the Hattiesburg Country Club and Hattiesburg Municipal Golf Course, both of which offer a variety of tee times for players of all skill levels. There are also several Hattiesburg public golf courses, such as the Longleaf Golf and Country Club, which is open to the public and offers an 18-hole championship course.

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