COUNTRY CLUB OF JACKSON
🇺🇸 Jackson, MS, USA
Designed by John Fought
The Azalea Course at the Country Club of Jackson represents John Fought's contribution to this historic Mississippi club, which has served the Jackson community since the early twentieth century. Fought, a former U.S. Amateur champion who studied under Robert Trent Jones Jr. before establishing his own design practice, brought his understanding of strategic golf architecture to this layout. The course operates alongside the club's Dogwood Course, providing members with varied playing options within the same facility.
The routing takes advantage of the gently rolling terrain characteristic of central Mississippi, with mature tree coverage framing many holes. Azaleas and other native flowering plants contribute to the landscape, particularly vibrant during spring months. The design incorporates water features and bunkering that require thoughtful club selection and course management rather than overwhelming length. Fought's approach typically emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining strategic interest for accomplished players.
The Country Club of Jackson has long been a center of social and competitive golf in Mississippi's capital city. The club hosts regular member competitions and has served as a venue for state and regional amateur events. The facility includes traditional clubhouse amenities and dining that reflect the social traditions of Southern private clubs. For Jackson-area golfers, the Azalea Course provides a familiar test within a well-established membership community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Azalea was designed by John Fought.
Azalea at Country Club of Jackson is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Azalea is 36.
Azalea plays 3,356 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Azalea is 132.
Azalea is a 9-hole course.