Swing into the Perfect Game in Morgan County

Lillie Beth Warner • April 19, 2024

Learn about the golfing treasures of Morgan County, where pristine courses and warm hospitality make for an unforgettable experience on the green.

Calling golf lovers everywhere! Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Morgan County, lies a trio of golfing paradises waiting to be explored. Whether you're a novice eager to learn the art of the swing or a seasoned player seeking new challenges, Morgan County's meticulously manicured courses and warm hospitality offer the perfect setting for an unforgettable golfing experience.

Burning Tree Country Club: Where Tradition Meets Excellence

Burning Tree Country Club stands as a testament to architectural brilliance and timeless elegance. Designed by the renowned architect George Cobb, the 18-hole course embodies his philosophy that golf should both heal and stimulate. As you traverse through the course, you'll be greeted by lush Champion Bermuda greens and impeccably maintained 419 Bermuda Fairways, ensuring a premium golfing experience at every turn.


But Burning Tree offers more than just a pristine course. With amenities tailored to cater to every golfer's needs, including a sprawling 300-plus-yard driving range and a Pro Shop staffed with experts ready to assist you, Burning Tree promises an unparalleled golf and country club experience. Whether you're honing your skills or indulging in a leisurely game, Burning Tree welcomes you to elevate your game amidst a backdrop of tradition, excellence, and unmatched hospitality.

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Point Mallard Golf Course: Where Nature Meets Championship

Located within the scenic expanse of Point Mallard Park, Point Mallard Golf Course offers an award-winning championship experience unlike any other. Spread across 200 acres of wooded flatlands, the 18-hole course seamlessly integrates with the natural landscape, utilizing existing trees, small streams, and ponds to create a challenging yet rewarding golfing journey.


With a Bermuda grass course boasting a U.S. Golf Association rating of 73.7 and a slope rating of 125, Point Mallard promises an exhilarating experience for golfers of all levels. And beyond the course, the natural stone clubhouse houses a fully-equipped Pro Shop, ready to cater to your every need, while expert golf lessons are available for those looking to refine their technique. Point Mallard invites you to enjoy yourself and discover the thrill of championship golfing at its finest.


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Quail Creek Golf Course: Where Scenic Beauty Meets Hospitality

Prepare to be enchanted by the breathtaking vistas of Quail Creek Golf Course, where lush trees, and tranquil creeks come together to create a golfing paradise like no other. Spanning 6,500 yards of meticulously crafted Bermuda greens, the 18-hole par 71 course offers challenges and rewards for golfers of every skill level, ensuring an unforgettable experience with each swing.


But Quail Creek offers more than just a remarkable course. With state-of-the-art facilities including putting greens, a driving range, and expert golf lessons available at the pro shop, Quail Creek provides everything you need to enhance your game. After a day on the course, you can enjoy a meal at the snack bar/grill before retreating to comfort at the Quail Creek Golf Inn, where 12 mini suites and a team room await to complete your ultimate golf getaway.


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In Morgan County, golf isn't just a game—it's an experience. Whether you choose to tee off amidst the timeless elegance of Burning Tree Country Club, embrace the championship thrills of Point Mallard Golf Course, or immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of Quail Creek Golf Course, one thing is certain: your golfing adventure in Morgan County promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. So pack your clubs, book your tee time, and prepare to swing into the perfect game in Morgan County, Alabama.

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