Reunion Golf & Country Club Madison, Mississippi August 1 - 4, 2011
The golf course at Reunion Golf & Country Club is the centerpiece of this master planned community custom made for those who enjoy the sport.The course is lined with majestic, towering pines and clusters of hardwoods framing the holes beautifully while incorporating subtle water features and native brush as to preserve the home environment of the many deer, turkeys, and other wildlife families that are so frequently encountered while playing. Reunion Golf Course stretches from 5,011 yards from the forward tees to over 7,400 yards from the championship tees. This magnificent world-class design offers a challenge for any level of player from the novice on up.The playing surfaces feature a variety of Bermuda grasses. The greens are TifEagle, which is a new ultra dwarf Bermuda that can withstand low mowing heights and supreme playability during the summer months.The fairways are TifSport, a cold tolerant grass that offers superior color quality, flanked by primary rough planted in 419 Bermuda grass which also incorporates beautiful fescue and zoysias in the particularly shady areas.
2012 Location To Be Determined
Dogwood Course
Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst, North Carolina 2013
The Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst lies nestled in the Sandhills, formed when the sea had finished with this land millions of years ago and had left the wind to sift the sand for untold millennia. It is now a unique world of gleaming sand, gently rolling hills and clear water. Five hundred feet above sea level; it has a temperate climate, being protected by the Appalachians on one side and the Atlantic on the other. The Club lies on some 2000 acres of land which include three lakes (the largest, Lake Watson, is sixty acres) and two eighteen-hole golf courses of world-class caliber. The lordly longleaf pines dominate its deciduous sisters on the landscape. These trees-over, 100 feet high, harbor the endangered Red Cockaded Woodpecker. These birds refuse to nest in any other tree and experts speculated that this colony's ancestry dates to the maturity of these trees some 250 years ago.