Built on the site of the old Buxahatchee Country Club, Timberline Golf Club, designed by Jerry Pate, is an upscale semi-private golf club offering memberships and daily fee play.
Timberline Golf Club hasn't forgotten what first brought you to the game of golf. Picturesque surroundings and the enjoyment of the game are just a couple of the considerations Jerry Pate took into consideration when designing this championship golf course.
Timberline is a challenging par 71 links-style layout that encompasses many of Pate's trademark features of natural areas, multiple bunkers, and enticing drivable par 4's. Although the course is considered modern (opened in 2002) it has a sense of tradition with many large hardwood and pine trees located throughout the course.
The practice area at Timberline is one of the most comprehensive in the country, with two practice chipping greens, multiple practice bunkers, putting green and an expansive hitting area with well-defined target greens.
As a semi-private golf club with a wonderful membership and professional staff, Timberline is dedicated to providing a memorable experience for all who come to play.
DIRECTIONS: I-65 South of Birmingham, north of Montgomery at exit 228, go one block east on highway 25, one block on the right.
| Type | Semi-Private |
|---|---|
| Holes | 18 |
| Architect(s) | |
| Year built | 2002 |
| Guest Policy | Welcomed |
| Golf Season | Year round |
| Metal Spikes Allowed | |
| Driving Range Available | Yes - Range balls are free for members and cost $5 for 40 balls for non-members. |
| Rental Carts Available | Yes |
| Rental Clubs Available | Yes |
| Pro Available | Yes |
| Tee Times Welcomed | Yes |
| Price Range Weekdays | $50 |
| Price Range Weekends | $60 |
| Credit Cards Accepted | Yes, major credit cards |
| Tee | Par | Length | Slope | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 71 | 6745 yd. | 126 | 72.3 |
| White | 71 | 6321 yd. | 122 | 70.2 |
| Gold | 71 | 5763 yd. | 115 | 66.8 |
| Red | 71 | 4808 yd. | 110 | 67.9 |
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