COUNTRY CLUB OF JACKSON
🇺🇸 Jackson, MS, USA
Designed by John Fought
The Country Club of Jackson's Dogwood Course represents John Fought's contribution to Mississippi golf, designed for a club with deep roots in the Jackson community. Fought, a former U.S. Amateur champion who turned to architecture after his playing career, brought his player's perspective to this layout. The course serves as one of two eighteens at the club, providing members with variety in their regular play.
The routing works through terrain characteristic of central Mississippi, with rolling topography and stands of native hardwoods including the dogwoods that give the course its name. Fought's design philosophy typically emphasizes strategic options and playability across skill levels, allowing multiple routes to greens and rewarding thoughtful course management over pure power. The layout likely features his preference for green complexes that accept well-played approach shots while punishing misses with short-game challenges.
The Country Club of Jackson maintains a traditional private club atmosphere, serving as a social and recreational hub for Jackson families across generations. The club's dual-course setup allows for member play, junior programs, and club competitions without the pace-of-play constraints of single-course facilities. The Dogwood Course complements the club's other eighteen, giving members different looks and strategic demands depending on conditions and preference.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dogwood was designed by John Fought.
Dogwood at Country Club of Jackson is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Dogwood is 36.
Dogwood plays 3,693 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Dogwood is 133.
Dogwood is a 9-hole course.