HERON LAKES COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Mobile, AL, USA
Designed by Chic Adams, Earl Stone
Heron Lakes Country Club sits in Mobile, Alabama, and features a course designed by Chic Adams and Earl Stone. Adams, a regional architect active primarily in the mid-twentieth century, worked across the Gulf Coast and southeastern United States, while Stone contributed to several Alabama layouts during the same era. The collaboration reflects the period's approach to course design in the region, where architects worked with the area's natural terrain and climate to create playable layouts for growing suburban communities.
The course occupies land characteristic of coastal Alabama, where relatively flat terrain is punctuated by wetlands, natural water features, and stands of pine and hardwood. The routing likely incorporates these water hazards as strategic elements, with several holes playing alongside or across wetland areas that give the property its name. The design would have emphasized accessibility for members while using the natural landscape to create variety and challenge.
Heron Lakes serves as a traditional country club for the Mobile area, providing a home course for local golfers and hosting club competitions and regional amateur events typical of southeastern private clubs. The facility includes the standard amenities expected of a mid-century country club, with dining and social spaces complementing the golf course. The layout reflects the era's design priorities: a course that accommodates daily member play while offering enough strategic interest to reward skilled shotmaking.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Heron Lakes was designed by Chic Adams and Earl Stone.
Yes. Heron Lakes at Heron Lakes Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Heron Lakes is 72.
Heron Lakes plays 6,860 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Heron Lakes is 129.
Heron Lakes is a 18-hole course.