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Grand National, Alabama
Robert Trent Jones Sr. supposedly said that Grand National was the single greatest natural site for golf he had ever seen.
Now I don't know if he actually said that or if it's one of those quotes that gets attached to a famous person after the fact to sell green fees. But having played both courses here I'll say this. If he did say it, I understand why.
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago4 min read


Capitol Hill — The Judge, Alabama
There's a granite stone next to the first tee box. It says "You Will Be Judged." I stood there reading it and couldn't decide if it was cheesy or genius.
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago4 min read


Oxmoor Valley, Alabama
It sits just south of Birmingham on old U.S. Steel mining land, about two miles from Ross Bridge. Same part of town, completely different feel. Ross Bridge is the resort experience with the big hotel and the waterfall and the tournament pedigree. Oxmoor Valley is the workhorse. Two full 18-hole championship courses called the Ridge and the Valley, plus a short course called the Back Yard. No hotel attached. No spa. Just a clubhouse and 36 holes of serious golf carved out of A
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago4 min read


The Shoals, Alabama
Muscle Shoals. The name alone is great. It sounds like it should be a blues song or a dive bar or both. Turns out it's a small town of about 15,000 people in the far northwest corner of Alabama, sitting on the Tennessee River, and it's home to one of the more remote stops on the RTJ Trail. Getting here takes commitment. It's over an hour from Huntsville, about two and a half from Birmingham, and there is not a lot happening in between.
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago5 min read


Hampton Cove, Alamaba
We played the Highlands course as part of our RTJ Trail trip and it was fine. Good golf, decent shape, nothing wrong with it. But when I sit down to write this a few weeks later there is no single hole or moment that jumps out and grabs me. And I think that says something. Not everything on a golf trip has to be a highlight. Sometimes a course is just a course.
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago4 min read


Silver Lakes, Alabama
Silver Lakes has 36 holes across three separate nines called the Heartbreaker, the Backbreaker, and the Mindbreaker. There's also a par-3 Short Course that wraps around Lee's Lake. Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Roger Rulewich designed it all in 1993. The names are not marketing fluff. They are warnings.
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago5 min read


Ross Bridge, Alabama
Alabama was not on my radar as a golf destination. I mean, when someone says Alabama, you think college football, barbecue, maybe country music. Not golf. But then you start reading about the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail and it changes your mind pretty quickly. Eleven sites, 26 courses, all public access, spread across the state. We played a bunch of them on our trip and Ross Bridge was the one that stuck with me.
Gunnar Kobin
5 days ago5 min read
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