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Cane Creek Golf Course & Grill - Located at McClellan, in Anniston, Cane Creek Golf Course offers visitors an opportunity to experience one of the most challenging rounds of golf in Northeast Alabama. With lengths measuring 7,049 yards from the back tees and 5,186 yards from the forward tees, this championship golf course will delight and challenge golfers of any skill level. The creek that winds through the landscape brings water into play on 11 holes and 22 bunkers are strategically placed throughout the course. Many holes have dog legs to raise the risk-reward level. We also offer a driving range, pro shop, and fully stocked grill for refreshments before, during, and after your round.
The Hill Golf Course - Located in Anniston, AL, The Hill Golf Course was built in 1934. We are open to the public year round. The Hill Golf Course is a 9-hole course, played twice from different tees to give you an 18 hole experience. Pro shop on site with pro, and we rent clubs if needed.
The Meadows Golf Course - The Meadows Golf Course is located in Harpersville, AL, directly off Highway 280. We offer an 18-hole golf course with a practice facility that includes a driving range, as well as putting and chipping greens. Our greens are Sunday Ultra Dwarf out of Craft Farms in Foley, AL. Big Amp's Bar & Grill is the perfect spot to relax after your round. We serve the best cheeseburgers around and have daily food and drink specials. You don't need to be playing golf to come enjoy a bite with us. See "Big Amp's Bar & Grill" tab for additional information.
Woodward Golf Club - Woodward Golf & Country Club was founded in 1916 by A.H. (Rick) Woodward, Sr. as the Employee’s Club of Woodward Iron Company and was designed by noted Birmingham sportsman Charlie Hall. Woodward Golf & Country Club is the oldest country club in Jefferson County that remains in its original location. However, modifications were made to the golf course and clubhouse in the 1970s as a result of interstate construction. Noted architect Ward Northrup made further renovations to the course in 1986.