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The Bridges Golf Club

This 6,900-yard, par 72 signature master piece is a work of art sculpted by one of the century's great players and nationally-renowned golf course architect Arnold Palmer. Consistently rated among the top golf course architects in the country.

 

Diamondhead Cardinal and Pine Courses

Golf Digest rated the Cardinal Course as the fourth best public course in the state for 1996.  Designed by Earl Stone, the golf course measures 6,831 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 132 and a 72.7 USGA rating. The course features four sets of tees for different skill levels.

Golf Digest rated the Pines Course as the sixth best public course in the state for 1996.  Designed by Earl Stone, the Pines measures 6,817 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 134 and a 73.5 USGA rating. The golf course features four sets of tees for different skill levels.

 

Dogwood Hills

The 18-hole public course, designed by Brent Williams, opened in 1993. Dogwood Hills measures 5,927 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 113 and a 69 USGA rating. The golf course features three sets of tees for different skill levels.

 

Grand Bear Golf Course

Unlike some Jack Nicklaus golf courses that have earned a reputation for being among the world's most difficult, mid- and high-handicappers stand a fighting chance at the Grand Bear Golf Course. Nicklaus offers wide fairways before the sprawling woods take over on either side, most bunkers aren't horribly steep, and greens generally have room in front to run a shot up.

 

Great Southern Golf Club

Established in 1908, the Great Southern Golf Club overlooks the Gulf of Mexico as the oldest golf course in Mississippi. That helps explain the course's peculiar greens.  In 1999 Great Southern Golf Club was renovated by Brian Curly, who took pains to keep Ross' square greens and still satisfy the USGA's specifications.

 

Gulf Hills Golf Club

The 18-hole resort course, designed by Jack Daray, opened in 1927. Gulf Hills Golf Club measures 6,266 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 125 and a 69.7 USGA rating. The golf course features four sets of tees for different skill levels.

 

Hickory Hill Country Club

Designer Earl Stone's vision of a traditional yet demanding test of golf comes to life at Hickory Hill Country Club. Water comes into play on 10 holes, demanding strict attention to shot placement and strategy.  The 6,983 yard, par-72 layout is scenic enough to put a player's mind at ease, while challenging enough for even the most expert golfers. A course rating of 73.1 and a slope of 128 has enabled Hickory Hill to host numerous high profile events.

 

The Oaks Golf Club

The striking par-72 layout is highlighted by strategic bunkering, dramatic green complexes and a meandering routing and creates a serene and tranquil golf experience. Designed by Dr. Gil Morgan, the 18-hole public golf course that opened in 1998 measures 6,885 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 131 and a 72.5 USGA rating.  The Oaks Golf Club has challenged some of the top players in the country as a former host of Nike Tour/Buy.com events (now the PGA Tour's Nationwide Series) in 1999 and 2000 and having played host to the first stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying School in 2003.

 

The Preserve Golf Club

The 18-hole public course, designed by Jerry Pate is adjacent to an 1,800-acre nature preserve.  The Preserve Golf Club, which opened in 2006, measures 6,774 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 136 and a 72.8 USGA rating. The course features four sets of tees for different skill levels.

 

Shell Landing Golf Course

Designed by Davis Love III, the 18-hole golf course measures 7,024 yards from the longest tees. The course rating is 73.2, and it has a slope rating of 128.  Golf Digest named Shell Landing among America's Best New Courses of 2002. The January 2003 issue ranked the course No. 5 in America in the Best New Upscale Public category.

 

Sunkist Country Club

The 18-hole semi-private course was designed by Roland Robertson and features New Champions Bermuda greens. Sunkist Country Club measures 6,319 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 121 and a 70.3 USGA rating. The golf course features three sets of tees for different skill levels.

 

Windance Country Club

The 18-hole semi-private course, designed by Mark McCumber, opened in 1986. Windance Country Club measures 6,659 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 129 and a 72.5 USGA rating. The course features four sets of tees for different skill levels.

 

Biloxi Golf Courses

Bay Saint Louis

Diamondhead

Gautier

Gulfport

Ocean Springs

Pascagoula

Pass Christian

Saucier

Vancleave

 

 

 

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