Grand National – Lake Course (Auburn/Opelika)

The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail makes Alabama one of the must-visit golfing states in the country. With its array of 25 championship golf courses, any golfer would crave at the thought of a state-wide golfing escapade. One of the most visited, most scenic courses on the Trail is the Lake Course at the Grand National. From the starting hole, a short but challenging introduction to what lies ahead, to the signature 15th hole that is the make or break of the course, down to the very last hole, the Lake Course promises to make a golf trip unforgettable.

The Lake Course is one of the three golf vacation destinations that make up the Grand National, along with the Links Course and the Short Course. The Lake Course at the Grand National has twelve of its eighteen holes along the glistening waters of the Lake Saugahatchee, making the holes as challenging as they are scenic. The Lake Course is famous for its par 3 15th hole. It is a 190 yard shot over the water to an island green – requires excellent club selection and the perfect shot to be able to make it past this very tricky hole. The Lake Course offers a golf view like no other on the whole trail, coupled with a great round of golf one hole after another.

With 25 Robert Trent Jones designs, the Trail definitely promises a one-of-a-kind golf vacation. And The Lake Course at the Grand National would definitely be a good place to start. It has every bit of element that makes a golf course exciting and pleasant to the golfer and a treat to the eyes for the masterful execution of a challenging golf layout.

Grand National – Links Course (Auburn/Opelika)

The Grand National Golf Complex is a treasure chest of dramatic Alabama scenery and great golfing challenge. Of the many gems it holds, the Links Course at the Grand National is the crown jewel. With its perfect mix of picturesque sights and challenging holes, it’s no wonder why golfers who visit Alabama dig the Links course over and over. It is their top choice for a golf vacation destination.

The Grand National is part of the 25 championship golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones. These 25 golf trip spots are spread all over the state of Alabama and make up the famous Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. The Grand National Complex is composed of two other golf courses apart from the Links course namely the Lake Course and the Short Course. Avid golfers and visitors of the Trail find the most challenging and strongest finishing hole in the scenic Links Course at the Grand National. They come back to and love the difficulty posed by this par-4 18th hole that requires a carry to the corner of the Lake. One shot is satisfyingly easy to conquer but makes the golfer think more than twice on how to tackle that next shot.

The well manicured greens, fully stocked golf pro shop and friendly staff are all the other things that make the Links Course at the Grand National a precious pick for that golf vacation. With all these amenities, visitors of this championship par-72 course will also feel as precious a gem as the course itself.

Corales Golf Club

What priceless thing could the rocky cliffs and coral reefs of the Corales bay in the Dominican Republic be cradling among its midst? A supreme golf trip experience set in the par-72, 18-hole, 7,200 yards of golf goodness at Punta Cana Resort’s splendidly beautiful Corales Golf Club.

Another one of Tom Fazio’s world-class designs, the Corales Golf Club is a true example of how nature and exquisite taste, coupled with love for the sport of golf, could create something as wonderful as the Corales. Apart from the picture-perfect Caribbean sea bordering the course on almost all sides, this beautiful golf vacation destination is strewn with lush natural vegetation and lakes that complete the whole paradise scene. The features of the Corales Golf Club are also a paradise of sorts for the golfers, especially at the advent of conquering the final three holes. Seven holes require ocean play and extreme risk management skills. Golfers can choose from among the multiple tees and lines of approach, and trust their golfing IQ to get them through each hole. And the final three holes, called the “Devil’s Elbow” are the most scenic, yes, but most requires trickier and smarter brains to overcome. And the satisfaction of a well played round of golf after conquering the toughest finishing holes in the world is just as awesome as its surroundings.

Truly, the Corales Golf Club is among the top golf courses in the Caribbean, named 6th best in the Caribbean and in Mexico by Golfweek. As priceless a gem it is to behold, its splendor also makes for a priceless golf vacation.

Hampton Cove Golf Club – River Course (Huntsville)

There are two things that make the River Course at Hampton Cove Golf Club a standout: one, it is reminiscent of the way golf courses were built in the past – builders simply push the dirt to make room for the greens and tees, leaving everything else the way they were; and two, it is the only Robert Trent Jones design that holds no bunkers. But apart from that, this golf trip favorite at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama stands out for its superb conditioning and hefty offering of a fun and challenging round of golf at every visit.

The River Course at Hampton Cove Golf Club is one of the three championship courses at Hampton Cove, the other two being the Scottish links-style Highlands Course and the Short Course. Being what it is, designed the old school way, the River Course has retained so much of its original features including the 250-year old black oak at the back of the 18th hole, which is said to be the third oldest in the entire state. This golf vacation destination was built on former soybean fields in the flood plain of the River Flint.

 All 7,667 yards of golf on this par-72 18-hole championship course provides a different experience for golfers of all levels because of the slopes and the absence of bunkers. Its signature fourth hole, a par-4, is a dogleg-right, surrounded by water at the back of the greens. It is built to test golfers of every playing level as well as provide memorable games and breathtaking scenery for a complete golf vacation experience. Even alongside other championship courses, the River Course at Hampton Cove Golf Club is simply a standout.

Hampton Cove – Highlands Course (Huntsville)

From one end of Alabama to the other, The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail provides the state with the best golfing experience. Each of the 26 golf vacation destinations at the Trail exude a character of its own – yet they all provide that top caliber golfing experience for their visitors. One of the prides of the Trail is the 54-hole facility, Hampton Cove. Located at the northernmost tip of the trail in Huntsville, AL, it features three signature courses: The Highlands Course, the River Course, and the Short Course. These three courses combine to make the Hampton Cove the place to be in golf. The Highlands Course at Hampton Cove is one of the most noteworthy – both in playability and in scenery.

The Highlands Course of Hampton Cove is an 18-hole Scottish Links-style, championship course. It is famous for its exciting elevation changes and picturesque surroundings. An old mule barn standing in solitude near the 5th hole is a perfect compliment to the surrounding woods of Japanese black pines, oaks, dogwoods and crepe myrtles. These trees were planted in thousands around the course to make this golf trip haven even more pleasing to the eyes.

Truly, the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail makes for the perfect destination for that next golf vacation. It is a paradise of sorts for the avid golfer. It provides a truly unique golf experience at each of its offered courses. Every single course on the Trail is a must try, and the Highlands Course on Hampton Cove should be on top of that list.

Ballantrae Golf Club

Some golf courses are known for being beautiful. Others are known to be fun and quite challenging. Others, for being affordable. The Ballantrae Golf Club in Pelham, Alabama is all three. Since it opened in 2004, it has made a name for itself for being fun, beautiful, and very friendly – service- and budget-wise. No wonder it is famous not only among Pelham residents but among visitors on golf trips as well.

The Ballantrae Golf Club brings every golfer closer to the Scottish ancestry of golf. It makes for the perfect Scotland golf experience without the heavy burden on the pocket. This jewel of a golf vacation destination is conveniently located just outside Birmingham. All 18-holes of this par-72 course has lovely Alabama woods for a backdrop, and a renowned designer for a creator in Bob Cupp.

For a golf course of this caliber, the Ballantrae Golf Club is quite inexpensive. Because of its friendly rates, it isn’t at all surprising why it was named “ The Best New Affordable Golf Course” in 2005 by Golf Digest. The course has also earned quite a reputation amongst the ladies, as it was also named one of the “Top 50 Courses for Women” by Golf for Women Magazine. This golf vacation favorite is part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail of Alabama, along with 25 other top ranked championship courses known all across the state and across the country for being some of the best. Truly, the Ballantrae has all the essentials looked for by every golfer in a course: fun, playability, and of course, affordability.

Timberline Golf Club (Birmingham)

Just 30 miles south of downtown Birmingham in Alabama, a golf trip haven is nestled among huge oaks and fragrant pines. With its offering of a different golf course experience for players of all levels, the Timberline Golf Club is fast becoming a precious favorite among the courses in Alabama.

The golf vacation destination of gently rolling fairways, bunkers and perfectly manicured greens spans almost 7000 yards at the tips. It offers not only a great view of the Alabama woods but a challenging but fun round of golf at every outing. The Timberline Golf Club is an 18-hole par 71 championship course built by the famous US Open Champion and golf course architect, Jerry Pate. The land on which the Timberline is built on used to be a nine-hole course, and Pate and his team had to overhaul the entire area to achieve the superb golf course that the Timberline is today. The course opened in 2002, and since then, countless additions have been made to complete its facilities, and countless golfers have also gone home satisfied after taking a trip here.

Golfers, whether looking for a course for that desired golf vacation, or looking for a location for a charity golf event, they can never go wrong with the Timberline Golf Club. The challenging holes are complemented by superb practice facilities, a beautiful clubhouse and grille, and friendly and excellent service. The Timberline Golf Club is one of the 26 championship courses of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail in Alabama.

Silver Lakes Golf Club

Golf at the Silver Lakes Golf Club of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is not for the fainthearted. The three-sets of nines and the short course on this golf vacation destination were built to break even the best golfer’s composure with the challenge they impose. The names of each nine are a tell-all: The Mindbreaker, The Backbreaker, and the most intense, The Heartbreaker. And do not be deceived: the short course doesn’t come short of challenging.

The Mindbreaker nine is perhaps the easiest of the three sets of nines on the Silver Lakes Golf Club. The secret to conquering this nine lies in excellent club selection. The more difficult one is The Backbreaker with its signature hole that features a jaw-dropping 623-yard par-5 hole no. 7. If you think that isn’t difficult enough, water comes into play TWICE in that hole. If it’s any consolation, this nine offers the best view of the Appalachian mountains. And there’s The Heartbreaker. It wouldn’t be called a Heartbreaker for nothing. This has been dubbed as the toughest nine in the entire trail. Holes no. 8 and no. 9 are the most notorious of the third sets of nines in this golf vacation destination. Hole no. 8, a par-3, plays 200 yards over water and uphill to the green, and the par-4 9th hole is a 450-yard shot that plays with the water on the entire left side of the fairway. The short course is a set of “demanding” par-3’s that require water play in 7 of its 9 holes.

Located right at the edge of the Talladega National Forest near Anniston in Alabama, the Silver Lakes Country Club will make for that no-ordinary golf trip. With its three tougher than tough sets of nines, and an even more difficult short course, Silver Lakes will test even the toughest.

Ross Bridge Golf Club (Birmingham)

The latest addition to the roster of world class, championship golf courses at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail does not have any trace of being new and inexperienced. On the contrary, the impeccable taste that all the other 25 courses on the trail is very much evident in the Ross Bridge Golf Club. It meanders through the even more beautiful Renaissance Birmingham Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa to make the complete and perfect golf vacation destination.

The Ross Bridge Golf Club lies at the foothills of the majestic Appalachian mountains, carved into the Shannon Valley bearing the natural topographical features of the area in an old parkland-style course. The par-72 18 hole premiere golf trip spot set on sprawling 8,191-yards of golf was built for tournament play but has multiple tees to accommodate all playing levels. The characteristic beauty and challenge of the course are very much apparent on the ten holes playing along two pristine artificial lakes. The beauty doesn’t end there at all. An even more stunning waterfall connects the two making every golf trip here a true delight to the senses.

Each hole of the Ross Bridge Golf Club offers the perfect breed of beauty and challenge and it’s hard to decide which among its 18 championship holes is the signature hole. One has its own attitude that is sure to bring out the best in every player, regardless of the playing ability. It lives up to the quality of golf courses that has made the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail famous and favorite golf vacation haven.

Red Wing Lake Golf Club

There’s always room for change and improvement, and a perfect time to go with it. The 60’s-era golf vacation favorite, Red Wing Lake Golf Club has had its changes, and it’s now at its best condition. Originally built and designed by the renowned George W. Coob, the Virginia Beach golf club faced a total makeover in 2005. And for more than 2 years under the watchful eye of its management and the keen hands of the Kevin Tucker Design Group, the Red Wing Lake Golf Club was worked and reworked to achieve its current state: it has retained all its best classic attributes and accentuated with new age golf facilities.

The fairways, with its lush carpeting of high grade Bermuda grass, and the newly restored greens of Bent grass, the Red Wing Lake Golf Club is better than ever. The redesigned golf vacation destination now has new wetland features that provide additional challenge to golfers of each skill level. The drainage system has also been improved immensely using state-of-the-art facilities for better playability on the greens and the forward tees.

The 18-hole, par-72 classic golf trip spot runs longer at the tips at 7142 yards. The good reputation that Red Wing Lake Golf Club has earned in 30 years since it first opened in 1962 has just gotten on a new level with all the improvements it has undergone. It has all the essentials of a classic favorite, with all the goodness of modern technology that can accommodate both the seasoned golfer and the young golf enthusiast.