
PENINSULA GOLF
CLUB
Home to Morgan Freeman, who regularly tees off in the afternoon hours during the off-season. Nestled on the beautiful Fort Morgan peninsula between Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, rests one of Alabama’s most spectacular golf resorts - Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club. Rated 4 stars by Golf Digest and selected as one of the “most memorable and enjoyable” courses in the southeast, Peninsula provides a golfing experience that is rivaled by few. Designed by the renowned southern favorite, Earl Stone, the 27-hole golf course boasts 7,026 yards from the championship tees and delivers a playable and enjoyable layout for golfers of all skill levels. Rich in nature and wildlife, the Peninsula Golf and Racquet Club is located directly next to the Bon Secour Wildlife Preserve and winds through over 800 acres of beautiful live oaks, cypress trees, and much more natural vegetation. In addition to the beautiful scenery, you may also stumble across some of the local wildlife, like alligators or eagles which are commonly seen throughout the course.
KIVA DUNES
Kiva Dunes Golf Course is always at the top of the list when people talk about the best golf in Alabama, and it’s easy to see why. This gorgeous track winds through a secluded piece of land, presenting incredible shotmaking opportunities in an unforgettable setting. The links style course was ranked the number one public golf course in Alabama by Golf Advisor in 2017, and over the years, the course has received many awards from Golf Digest, Golf Week and Links Magazine. The layout was created by Jim Edgemon, the property’s developer, and longtime friend and former U.S. Open Champion Jerry Pate. The two share a love of the sport, which led to the partnership that resulted in the No. 1 public golf course in Alabama: Kiva Dunes
CRAFT FARMS
Relax and enjoy the beauty of the Craft Farms Golf Resort with 36 holes of golf designed by the golf icon, Arnold. These two public golf courses are the only courses in Alabama designed by Arnold Palmer. Located just minutes away from Fort Morgan and the beautiful white sand beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, we at Craft Farms Golf Resort invite you to experience two of the best public golf courses in the South.
ONE CLUB
GULF SHORES
ONE CLUB is part of the “Best 45 Holes in Golf”, inspired and designed by Arnold Palmer. Located a “chip shot away” from the start of the famed Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail and the pristine quartzite beaches of the Emerald Coast, residents of ONE CLUB enjoy golf and sand any time, any day, or all day.
LOST KEY
Framed by the natural beauty of Perdido Key, Lost Key is ideally located between historic downtown Pensacola and the pristine sugar sand beaches of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores. Redesigned by the Arnold Palmer Design Group in 2006, the par 71 signature designed championship course features the new Sea Dwarf Paspalum grass from the tee through the green for the optimum in quality playing surfaces and green speeds. Each golf hole includes five sets of tees and offers players of all skill levels a unique visual and strategic playing experience. Lost Key was the first golf course in the State of Florida to be certified as an Audubon International Silver Signature Sanctuary. The project continues to protect the natural resources of the area while providing an outstanding golf experience.
STEELWOOD
The course, designed by former U.S. Open Champion Jerry Pate, is rated by GolfDigest® as one of the best courses in Alabama. The vistas are spectacular, especially the 6 holes bordering the lake. The Steelwood golf course opened in 1997.
PERDIDO BAY
GOLF CLUB
Play where the pros play and see why we were nominated for "Best New Public Golf Course" by Golf Digest. Perdido Bay Golf Club was the former site of the Pensacola Open for 10 years and continues to hold its integrity as a premier championship golf course. We are a public golf course and we offer golf club memberships! Located in Pensacola, FL, less than a 30-minute drive along the gulf from Gulf Shores, AL, Perdido Bay Golf Club is a popular destination for our neighbors to the west in Alabama and the surrounding areas.

In loving memory of
David Boyce Shute
March 17, 1965 - April 30, 2021
You were my catalyst . . .

In loving memory of my maternal grandfather,
Talmadge England
April 5, 1927 - June 14, 2019
Thank you for all the sunshiny, humorous memories of fishing and golfing. But most of all, thank you for leading my mother’s side of the family with timeless unconditional love, laughter, play, travel and virtue. Your life continues to speak volumes of wisdom to me and others. Your devotion to my grandmother, Christ and your family were a fine art that you perfected. I’ll sea you on the flip side!