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Planning Golf Trip in Birmingham in early March Robert Trent Jones Trail?? Please advise
#1
Posted 13 October 2009 - 05:28 PM
We are planning a trip for early March down to Birmingham, AL for 4 days of golf (36 a day ..if not more). Here's ideas we have but are driving down from Michigan and are open to suggestions.
Plan A: We originally planned on Ross Bridge, Limestone, Farm Links, and Shoal Creek (maybe a pipe dream). Another club would be Old Overton CC. This could get costly but haven't ruled it out. Ross Bridge seems a little steep ($250 for 36 holes) and we could always drive to Capital Hill in Prattville.
Plan B: Play the RTJ trail. They have a 3 day unlimited for $135 plus cart fee and tax. We don't mind walking ..at least one of the rounds. The dates we will be there March 6-9th some of the greens will be aerated so won't play The Shoals, Grand National, Hampton Cove, and Silver Lake. Our itenary looks like: Capital Hill (Judge/Senator)..Legislator if time, Oxmoor (Ridge/Valley), Ross Bridge (but huge upcharge and no replay rate), and Cambrian Hills (Canyon/Sherling). We have to play 3 days (so would only pick 3 of these) and the last day would be on Limestone. I just wish we could play Farm Links as well but only have 4 days of golf. We don't want to drive any further south to play other tracks on RTJ.
Any opinions on these ideas...or other ideas.. Thanks.
Plan A: We originally planned on Ross Bridge, Limestone, Farm Links, and Shoal Creek (maybe a pipe dream). Another club would be Old Overton CC. This could get costly but haven't ruled it out. Ross Bridge seems a little steep ($250 for 36 holes) and we could always drive to Capital Hill in Prattville.
Plan B: Play the RTJ trail. They have a 3 day unlimited for $135 plus cart fee and tax. We don't mind walking ..at least one of the rounds. The dates we will be there March 6-9th some of the greens will be aerated so won't play The Shoals, Grand National, Hampton Cove, and Silver Lake. Our itenary looks like: Capital Hill (Judge/Senator)..Legislator if time, Oxmoor (Ridge/Valley), Ross Bridge (but huge upcharge and no replay rate), and Cambrian Hills (Canyon/Sherling). We have to play 3 days (so would only pick 3 of these) and the last day would be on Limestone. I just wish we could play Farm Links as well but only have 4 days of golf. We don't want to drive any further south to play other tracks on RTJ.
Any opinions on these ideas...or other ideas.. Thanks.
#5
Posted 14 October 2009 - 12:55 PM
Plan A sounds like a winner if you can get on Old Overton, and Shoal Creek. Both could be difficult to pull off, but it's worth a try. Great tracks, no carts at Shoal so plan on a walk and caddie $$$. Ross Bridge is a huge course. Really nice but huge, I would ride if at all possible. Oxmoore Valley you will need a cart as well and when they punch the greens it's just not worth it. The Ridge is better than the Valley of the two there.
I really enjoy playing Limestone Springs. 36 there would be a pretty good day. It is a little drive from B'ham. Prob 35-40min. You could also look into getting on Pinetree CC. It's private but they will let you play if you set it up prior to arrival and it's close to town. It's been in fantastic shape for the last year. Plan B would work as well and be the cheaper of the two. In order of preference I would go Ross Bridge, Cap. Hill, Oxm. Valley, Camb. The issue you're going to run into is the weather. March can be a hit or miss month to come. Let me know if I can help.
I really enjoy playing Limestone Springs. 36 there would be a pretty good day. It is a little drive from B'ham. Prob 35-40min. You could also look into getting on Pinetree CC. It's private but they will let you play if you set it up prior to arrival and it's close to town. It's been in fantastic shape for the last year. Plan B would work as well and be the cheaper of the two. In order of preference I would go Ross Bridge, Cap. Hill, Oxm. Valley, Camb. The issue you're going to run into is the weather. March can be a hit or miss month to come. Let me know if I can help.
#6
Posted 14 October 2009 - 01:16 PM
Honcho72, on Oct 14 2009, 01:55 PM, said:
Plan A sounds like a winner if you can get on Old Overton, and Shoal Creek. Both could be difficult to pull off, but it's worth a try. Great tracks, no carts at Shoal so plan on a walk and caddie $$$. Ross Bridge is a huge course. Really nice but huge, I would ride if at all possible. Oxmoore Valley you will need a cart as well and when they punch the greens it's just not worth it. The Ridge is better than the Valley of the two there.
I really enjoy playing Limestone Springs. 36 there would be a pretty good day. It is a little drive from B'ham. Prob 35-40min. You could also look into getting on Pinetree CC. It's private but they will let you play if you set it up prior to arrival and it's close to town. It's been in fantastic shape for the last year. Plan B would work as well and be the cheaper of the two. In order of preference I would go Ross Bridge, Cap. Hill, Oxm. Valley, Camb. The issue you're going to run into is the weather. March can be a hit or miss month to come. Let me know if I can help.
I really enjoy playing Limestone Springs. 36 there would be a pretty good day. It is a little drive from B'ham. Prob 35-40min. You could also look into getting on Pinetree CC. It's private but they will let you play if you set it up prior to arrival and it's close to town. It's been in fantastic shape for the last year. Plan B would work as well and be the cheaper of the two. In order of preference I would go Ross Bridge, Cap. Hill, Oxm. Valley, Camb. The issue you're going to run into is the weather. March can be a hit or miss month to come. Let me know if I can help.
Thanks for the advice. I'm 99% sure I have an in at Shoal Creek..have spoken to them and the pro. I'm yet to call Old Overton. I appreciate your help.
#9
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:46 PM
odshot68, on Oct 14 2009, 02:31 PM, said:
We may end up at Old Overton CC, Shoal Creek CC, Limestone, and Farm Links...not a bad 4 days at 36 a day...
Would be weird to be in Alabama home of the RTJ golf trail and not play one single track, but I think our four courses look pretty incredible.
that's as good as it gets in the birmingham area. shoal being #1. no shame in skipping the RTJs, they're fun, but more new-style golf courses. they kid of feel forced upon the property rather than built to follow natural slopes and land contours.
you can go low at Old O. shoal is a tough course, but nothing beats the layout. farm links is interesting because they do turf testing (i think for the usga) so they have signs on a lot of the holes where they change the fairway and rough grasses. limestone will be the most average of those four courses, but is a great course. it's in the country so it's super quiet and it's odd if you don't see dear on the course. be sure to tee of from the tips on #1, even if you're playing from the whites.
i'm jealous man, it sounds like you have a great trip planned.
#10
Posted 09 January 2010 - 06:06 AM
odshot68, on 14 October 2009 - 12:31 PM, said:
We may end up at Old Overton CC, Shoal Creek CC, Limestone, and Farm Links...not a bad 4 days at 36 a day...
Would be weird to be in Alabama home of the RTJ golf trail and not play one single track, but I think our four courses look pretty incredible.
A fantastic line-up of courses. Of all of these, I enjoyed Limestone better, not that it was better than the others, but suited my game best. Shoal Creek was tough for me 15 years ago, but my handicap ia usually around 5-6, so I should not be disappointed with my 83.
Here's hoping you catch good weather, March can be a lion or a lamb in this area.
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