2855 Lagoon Park Drive,
Montgomery, Alabama AL 36109
Office
+1 (334) 240 4050Pro shop
+1 (334) 240 4050Fax
+1 (334) 240 4060Website
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Lagoon Park Golf AcademyThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Woodland and urban environment.
Designer:
Charles Graves
32.400962
-86.221250
4 miles NE of Montgomery
From the I-85 (just east of Montgomery) take exit 6 and follow Hwy 231 North (East Blvd). After approx 2.7 miles turn left into Lagoon Park Drive. After o.5 miles entrance to golf is on your right.
Lagoon Park
Lagoon Park Golf Course is a classic municipal parkland layout, a busy and popular golf course located in the north-east of Montgomery. The lagoon wraps around the northern end of the course and runs alongside some of the perimeter holes on both the front and back nines.
Notwithstanding its name, water is not your primary concern here at Lagoon Park. Your main focus will be hitting accurate drives onto the tightish, tree-lined fairways that run up and down the park's predominantly flat terrain.
The tree-line, which mainly comprises mature pines, 100-year oaks, California raindrop trees, and decorative dogwoods and magnolias, is never too dense. Wayward drives can be found on most occasions.
The back-nine is arguably the stronger of the two nine-hole loops. The closing stretch of holes, from the par-3 14th to the handsomely bunkered par-4 18th, runs from the top of the course all the way back to the clubhouse. Alongside this stretch, the lagoon (in the form of a creek and accompanying swamp) is never far away on your rightside. These creekside holes are arguably the best on this pleasant, parkland municipal layout ... a course steeped in Southern charm.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
Non-metal spike facility. Walking permitted at all times.
Limited
The Lagoon Park Golf Course was designed by Charles Graves of Atlanta, Ga., and was built in a scenic, parkland area that was originally a swamp in 1978.
1401 East Blvd, Montgomery, AL 36117
+1 (334) 277 2400
Visit websiteLocated at the intersection of I-85 (exit 6) and Eastern Boulevard (Hwy 231), this hotel is well-placed for your business or leisure needs in and around Montgomery. Some of the local area attractions include, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, shopping centres, Lagoon Park Golf & Tennis Center and the Riverfront Amphitheater.
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Lagoon Park
Capitol Hill (Judge, Legislator and Senator courses)
5837 Monticello Drive, Montgomery, Alabama, 36117
+1 (334) 277 4442
Visit websiteDIRECTIONS : From I-85, east of Montgomery, take exit 6 (Eastern Bypass) and head north on Hwy 231-21. After 200 yards turn right on Monticello Drive. The Best Western Monticello Inn is located 1 block on the left.
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Lagoon Park
Capitol Hill (Judge, Legislator and Senator courses)
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