The North Course, designed by Tommy Birdsong, spans 9 holes of parkland-style golf with well-kept Bermuda fairways and greens, winding through stately oaks and scenic water features that enhance playability and charm.
In contrast, the West Course, crafted by Ed Madison in 1959, offers a longer and more open layout with generous fairways that are forgiving—and highlighted by one of the club’s most memorable holes, a daunting 607-yard par-5.
Combined, the North/West pairing forms an 18-hole par-72 layout measuring approximately 6,777 yards from the back tees, with a course rating of 71.8 and a slope rating of 117—making it both challenging and diverse in style.