TIMBERCREEK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Daphne, AL, USA
Designed by Earl Stone
TimberCreek Golf Club in Daphne, Alabama features 27 holes designed by Earl Stone, with the Dogwood and Pines nines forming one of three possible 18-hole combinations. Located on Alabama's Gulf Coast near Mobile Bay, the course sits in a region characterized by longleaf pine forests, natural wetlands, and the gently rolling terrain typical of the coastal plain. Stone, a regional architect active primarily in the southeastern United States during the latter decades of the twentieth century, designed numerous courses throughout Alabama and neighboring states.
The Dogwood and Pines routing moves through wooded corridors where native vegetation frames the playing corridors. The layout incorporates the area's natural topography, with modest elevation changes and strategic use of water features that reflect the local hydrology. Pine straw and sandy soil conditions are common to courses in this part of Alabama, influencing both playing conditions and maintenance practices throughout the year.
TimberCreek serves as a daily-fee facility accessible to the public, offering a straightforward golf experience in the Daphne area. The 27-hole configuration allows for varied play and helps manage traffic during peak seasons. The course caters to both local residents and visitors to Alabama's Gulf Coast, providing a woodland golf setting distinct from the links-style courses found closer to the beaches of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach to the south.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Dogwood/Pines was designed by Earl Stone.
Yes. Dogwood/Pines at TimberCreek Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Dogwood/Pines is 72.
Dogwood/Pines plays 7,049 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Dogwood/Pines is 123.
Dogwood/Pines is a 18-hole course.