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The soaring views from Desert Mountain may rival those of any other course at Desert Mountain, but you'll want to keep your head down and your eye on the prize. Your best driving game is required as the downhill, uphill, and sideways fairways are lined with thick desert plants and shrubs, almost guaranteeing an errant ball. Play for position in the fairways and on the greens instead of trying to hit your longest shot. And don't be fooled by several carries over canyons, washes, or bunkers - the landing areas are wider than they appear.
"Desert Mountain has been one of the highlights of my career as a golf course designer. I believe it will always be recognized as one of the greatest golf clubs in the world."- JACK NICKLAUS
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Set on the South Shore of Long Island, Inwood Country Club is not only steeped in history but the golf course was also built originally as a romantic gift.
Founded in 1901, the golf course at Inwood was established as a gesture of love from a wealthy tobacco merchant to his fiancée who wanted to play golf on a course reminiscent of the famous seaside courses of England and Scotland. William Exton and Arthur Thatcher laid out Inwood on a humble old potato farm and a rudimentary 9-hole golf course soon opened for play. Edward Erikson extended the golf course to 18 holes in 1906 and, a decade or so later, the English ex-pat and resident Inwood club professional, Herbert Strong, completely redesigned it. Strong went on to design the course at the Engineers Country Club but his work at Inwood Country Club went largely unheralded. Inwood, however, never looked back, becoming one of a few elite golf courses to host two different Major golf championships.
Described from the day it opened as one of the most scenic courses in the area, ECC features a Beau Welling-designed, 18-hole golf course. The Club also boasts a full-service practice facility including a 300-yard driving range, expanded putting green, and a three-green, short game facility with different chipping and pitching options. The course itself surprises golfers with one striking use of the area's landscape after another. It also offers a challenge that is different with every round of play. The championship, par 70 golf course features rolling terrain, beautiful Zoysia fairways and trees, and is set against a breathtaking backdrop of the city.
At 1,582 feet, the highest point in Huntsville, The Ledges offers an 18-hole championship golf course like no other in Alabama.
The award winning course was designed by Hurdzan/Fry GCD, Inc., and first opened in 2000. In 2003, Designer Mike Hurdzan was named Designer of the Year by Golf Magazine for his work at The Ledges. He was also chosen as the recipient of the 2013 Old Tom Morris Award by the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.
The goal of The Ledges developers was to preserve the mountain's natural beauty while creating a world-class golf course. Of the 750 acres set for development, 450 acres were set aside as a natural green belt protecting it from future development. 250 acres of the land are now a nationally recognized golf course, while 150 acres are used for the mountain's residential development.
Not far from Columbus, Brookside Golf & Country Club offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level. Well-groomed fairways and greens keep Brookside Golf & Country Club difficult yet friendly, and the staff can offer tips and tricks for playing your best round. Brookside Golf & Country Club is a terrific choice for your regular rounds of golf or a new destination for you and friends when visiting Columbus.
Wheatley Hills Golf Club was incorporated in 1913 and established on the old Titus farm in East Williston, NY. Its founding members commissioned renowned golf course architect Devereux Emmet to design and build an 18-hole golf links. Competitive golf events and tournament-quality playing conditions are Wheatley hallmarks. For over 100 years, through the steadfast stewardship of its members, Wheatley Hills has come to represent a legacy of great golf, camaraderie and sporting tradition.
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