9650 TimberCreek Blvd,
Daphne, Alabama AL 36527
Office
+1 (251) 621 9900Pro shop
+1 (251) 621 9900Fax
+1 (251) 621 9359Website
Visit websiteGolf pro
Rob Bradley (owner and Director of Golf).The Course:
27 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb with some long tee-to-green walks. Majority of players take a cart (buggy).
Surroundings:
Residential setting.
Designer:
Earl Stone
Above distances are for the Magnolia-Dogwood combination. The Pines-nine, at 3546 yards from the back tees, is slightly shorter than the Magnolia-nine, and similar in length to the Dogwood-nine.
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12 miles E of Mobile
From the I-10 (on the eastern side of Mobile Bay) take the 181 North direction Spanish Fort. After 1 mile turn left onto Spanish Fort Blvd (Hwy 31). After o.8 miles turn left into Timbercreek Blvd (just after the turning for Old Mobile Road on your right). Follow road to golf clubhouse.
TimberCreek
TimberCreek Golf Club: Three attractive nine-hole loops - the Dogwood, Magnolia and Pines - provide a scenic and challenging test of golf on this popular and busy semi-private course. Although a substantive amount of real estate lines many of the holes, it is not to the detriment of this handsome, undulating, lightly wooded, parkland layout.
Although some of the Magnolia's holes are within earshot of the interstate highway, it nonetheless has some of the finest and toughest holes. Occupying the most natural terrain, the elevation changes on the Magnolia-nine are the most pronounced, and real estate is less in evidence. The Magnolia's excellent par-4 8th for example, requires a tight carry over an area of wetland preserve and then a gently uphill approach to a pine framed green.
The Pines course also benefits from a very pleasant stretch of holes, which includes the npar-4 opener and the closing four. The feel here is much more open, in contrast to the Pines' middle section, characterised by tree-lined holes between the houses.
Not to be outdone, the Dogwood also weighs in with several well laid out and nicely bunkered holes, not least the downhill 7th, which is played to a water-protected green - a great risk-reward par-5.
High quality upkeep and maintenance is generally the case at TimberCreek, ensuring that members and visitors alike can count on good playing surfaces while their golfing skills are put to the test.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2024].
Walking permitted. Golf carts available to rent.
Excellent
TimberCreek is located in an area known as Spanish Fort, which has a very rich history. Originally a French trading post, the Spanish built a fort here in 1780 soon after taking the area from the British in the American Revolutionary War (War of Independence).
The British attacked and destroyed the fort in 1781, but the Spanish rebuilt it in 1799. Spanish Fort was taken by the United States in 1814. In the American Civil War, this heavily fortified area was the site of the Battle of Spanish Fort, part of the Union's Mobile campaign.
29546 North Main Street, Daphne, AL 36526
+1 (251) 625 0020
Visit websiteThe Hilton Garden Inn Mobile East Bay/Daphne hotel in Alabama is located off I-10 just minutes from downtown Mobile and scenic Mobile Bay. DIRECTIONS : From I-10 take exit 35 and turn south onto Hwy 98, then immediately onto Hwy 90, then immediately again onto North Main Street. The hotel is on the left.
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TimberCreek; Rock Creek.
Lakewood (Dogwood and Azalea courses); Magnolia Grove (Crossings and Falls courses).
29725 Woodrow Lane, Daphne, AL 36526
+1 (251) 621 1223
Visit websiteDIRECTIONS : From I-10 take exit 38 (Malbis Hwy) and follow Hwy 181 North. Turn left into Woodrow Lane at first traffic lights. Hotel is on your right.
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TimberCreek
Rock Creek; Lakewood (Dogwood and Azalea courses).
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