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Gene Bates design checks all the boxes GADSDEN – For designer Gene Bates, the Coosa River was a perfect backdrop for building Gadsden’s city-owned Twin
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Gene Bates design checks all the boxes GADSDEN – For designer Gene Bates, the Coosa River was a perfect backdrop for building Gadsden’s city-owned Twin

Percy Warner GC, opened in 1937, will reopen in late 2023 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Percy Warner Golf Course, one of Nashville’s historic public golf courses,

Devilish greens offer a stiff defense GUNTERSVILLE – Although known as an outdoorsman’s paradise, don’t overlook the golf scene in and around Lake Guntersville. Specifically,

TifEagle replaces bentgrass on greens UNION GROVE – Jimmy Green looked over the practice putting green at Cherokee Ridge and smiled. The club’s owner and

Herbicide mistaken for greens sand HOOVER – Ross Bridge, the flagship golf course on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, has closed for the near

Bentgrass replaced with heat-tolerant Bermuda The summer of 2022 brought a variety of course improvement projects to numerous golf courses across north Alabama, and as

Gene Bates design checks all the boxes GADSDEN – For designer Gene Bates, the Coosa River was a perfect backdrop for building Gadsden’s city-owned Twin

Percy Warner GC, opened in 1937, will reopen in late 2023 NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Percy Warner Golf Course, one of Nashville’s historic public golf courses,

Devilish greens offer a stiff defense GUNTERSVILLE – Although known as an outdoorsman’s paradise, don’t overlook the golf scene in and around Lake Guntersville. Specifically,

TifEagle replaces bentgrass on greens UNION GROVE – Jimmy Green looked over the practice putting green at Cherokee Ridge and smiled. The club’s owner and

Herbicide mistaken for greens sand HOOVER – Ross Bridge, the flagship golf course on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, has closed for the near

Bentgrass replaced with heat-tolerant Bermuda The summer of 2022 brought a variety of course improvement projects to numerous golf courses across north Alabama, and as