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Landmark: Gulf Shores Golf ClubCity: Gulf Shores
Country: USA Alabama
Continent: North America
Gulf Shores Golf Club, Gulf Shores, USA Alabama, North America
Gulf Shores Golf Club is a 36-hole golf facility located in Gulf Shores, Alabama, USA.
It features two distinct 18-hole courses: the Cypresswood Course and the Deerwood Course.
Visual Characteristics
The Cypresswood Course is characterized by its mature pine and oak trees, with fairways lined by dense vegetation. Water hazards, including ponds and canals, are present on multiple holes. The Deerwood Course offers a more open layout with strategically placed bunkers and water features. Both courses are maintained with Bermuda grass fairways and greens.
Location & Access Logistics
Gulf Shores Golf Club is situated approximately 3 miles north of the Gulf Shores city center. Access is via County Road 6, which connects to State Route 59. Ample parking is available on-site. No public transport options directly serve the golf club.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Cypresswood Course was designed by Earl Stone and opened in 1970. The Deerwood Course, also designed by Earl Stone, opened in 1997. The land is part of the coastal plain ecosystem of Alabama, characterized by sandy soil and a mix of pine and hardwood forests.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include playing 18 or 36 holes of golf. The club offers practice facilities, including a driving range and putting green. Rental clubs are available. Golf lessons can be booked with PGA professionals.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in the clubhouse and at designated points on the courses. Shaded areas are limited to the clubhouse and cart paths. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. A clubhouse restaurant and pro shop are on-site.
Best Time to Visit
The best months for playing golf are typically March through May and September through November, offering moderate temperatures and lower humidity. Early morning tee times are recommended to avoid the midday sun. Afternoon play can be affected by potential thunderstorms during summer months.
Facts & Legends
The Deerwood Course was built on land previously used for timber harvesting, with many of the mature trees incorporated into the course design. A local anecdote suggests that a specific oak tree on the 14th hole of Cypresswood has been struck by lightning multiple times.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km Southwest: Gulf Shores Welcome Center
- 1.5km South: The Track Family Fun Park
- 2.1km South: Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
- 3.5km South: Gulf State Park Pier
- 4.2km Southeast: The Wharf at Orange Beach