Last year, we discussed, in great detail, the allure of Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, one of the grandest bargains in the country. With 26 world-class golf courses in 11 unique locations, it’s no wonder golfers flock to Alabama during summer’s golden radiance and autumn’s cool peak.
The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center is an idyllic location to start and finish each day of championship golf.
Robert Trent Jones’ Grand National is many things: wildly accessible, pleasingly affordable, and undeniably beautiful. But there’s also a healthy dose of prestige that comes with the experience. A lot of golfers visit the area to specifically play these sprawling, pristine 54 holes.
Indian Pines will never rank as the premier Auburn golf course, especially with Grand National on the edge of town. But you won’t find a more desirable pace of play or cheaper rates in the region. The course’s convenience is only outweighed by its visual pull.
Let The Hotel at Auburn University be your luxury hub for each day’s golf adventures. This dazzling downtown Auburn hotel functions as a wedding venue, conference center, jazz club, Italian eatery, and luxury inn.
Two 18-hole championship courses, Par 72; one 18-hole short course, Par 54.
Golf house with instruction and teaching center, putting greens, practice range, driving range, restaurant & locker rooms
Established in 1999, Auburn University Club is a locally owned private establishment that is committed to golfing excellence.
Set your next special event in our scenic and picture-perfect venue that is complete with beautiful grounds, elegant flowers, and superb catering. From weddings to work events and group meetings to any special event that you plan to host,
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Auburn, AL 36830. Indian Pines Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Auburn, Alabama and adjacent Opelika, Alabama USA. In 2005 the course was cited by Golf Digest in their rating of Auburn as the "best golf city in America". It is a par 70 course measuring 6,310 yards with summer Tifdwarf bermuda grass ...
It is a par 70 course measuring 6,310 yards with summer Tifdwarf bermuda grass and Poa Trivialis overseed in the winter. Indian Pines was originally constructed in 1946 as the Saugahatchee Country Club, a nine-hole course, with the first tournament being held July 4, 1947.