Montgomery, AL tee times
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About Montgomery, AL Golf Courses
Kansas City, KS is home to some of the finest golf courses and tee times in the Midwest. Many of the local courses are popular with golfers from all over the country, with a few even having hosted professional tournaments. One of the most well-known courses in the area is the Nicklaus Golf Club at LionsGate, designed by Jack Nicklaus himself. This 18-hole championship course is a must-play for any golfer visiting the area. Other courses that offer excellent tee times in Kansas City include the Falcon Lakes Golf Club, Staley Farms Golf Club, Iron Horse Golf Club, and the Twin Oaks Golf Club. In addition to some of the best courses in the area, Kansas City also has a rich history of golf course architects. Some of the most notable architects from Kansas City are Robert Trent Jones, Jr., Andy North, and Rees Jones. Each of these architects has left their mark on the golf courses of Kansas City and many of their designs have become iconic. When it comes to famous golfers from Kansas City, there are a few names that stand out. The most notable is Tom Watson, who won eight major championships and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1988. Other famous golfers from Kansas City include Tom Weiskopf, Gary Player, and Tom Kite. Finally, Kansas City has had its share of famous golf moments. In 2001, Tiger Woods made his professional debut at the Kansas City Open, and in 2009, the PGA Tour’s BMW Championship was held in the area. Both of these events attracted large crowds and put Kansas City on the golfing map. For those looking to experience the best of golfing in Kansas City, KS, the courses, tee times, and golfing legends from the area make it an ideal destination for golfers of all skill levels.