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We offer an 18-hole golf course with tees for all skills, a practice facility with target greens, and an area for chipping and pitching as w...
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This is a 18 hole golf course. The Beaver Creek Golf Course is a Public golf course designed by William Murphy in Phenix City, AL.Par: 72, Yardage:...
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oxbow is defined as a U-shaped bend in a river. The golf course is situated near the Chattahoochee River where there are many oxbows. In fact, Oxbo...
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LOCATION: Building 390 Baltzell Avenue (Off of 1st Division Rd), Fort Benning, GA 31905
The Fort Benning Golf Course has three distinct nine-...
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Bull Creek Golf Course offers 36 holes of some of the finest public golf in Georgia. The two championship 18's, the East Course (6,705 y...
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The most popular facility at Saugahatchee is our 18 hole, par 72 golf course which was ranked one of the top five in the state by Golf D...
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"The golf course at Ocala Palms meanders through Central Florida's premier golf community for adults. Magnificent oaks, sparkling ponds, bre...
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The Moore’s Mill Club features an 18-hole, championship course stretching almost 7,000 yards throughout the rolling terrain and dense hardwoo...
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Indian Pines Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn, Alabama and adjacent Opelika, Alabama USA. In 2005 the co...
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Grand National, by all reports, was the single greatest site for a golf complex Robert Trent Jones, Sr. had ever seen. Built on 600-acre Lake Sauga...
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The Fields at Rosemont, located in Lagrange, is a Semi-Private course. From the back tees, the course will challenge even the best of golfers . Fie...
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This is a 18 hole golf course. The Pin Oaks Golf Course is a Public golf course designed by Gene Rutherford in Auburn, AL.Par: 72, Yardage: 6208, H...
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The 18-hole "Red Eagle" course at the Red Eagle Golf Course facility in Eufaula, Alabama features 6,566 yards of golf from the longest tees for a p...
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In the year 1899, Mr. R.P.C Sanderson, an Englishman, introduced to Roanoke a collection of queer and freakish looking shinny" sticks. He ex...
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