LAKE FOREST YACHT & COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Daphne, AL, USA
Designed by Earl Stone
Lake Forest Yacht & Country Club's Lake Nine occupies a setting along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Daphne, Alabama, a community that has grown as part of the greater Mobile metropolitan area. Earl Stone, a regional architect active primarily in the southeastern United States during the mid-to-late twentieth century, designed this nine-hole layout as part of the club's golf facilities. Stone's work typically emphasized playability for member golf while working within the natural terrain and vegetation of Gulf Coast sites.
The course takes its name from its proximity to water features characteristic of this low-lying coastal region, where wetlands, lakes, and tidal influences shape the landscape. The routing likely incorporates these water elements alongside the native pine and hardwood vegetation common to southern Alabama's coastal plain. As a nine-hole course within a yacht and country club setting, Lake Nine serves primarily as a recreational amenity for members, offering a shorter alternative to the club's main eighteen-hole course or a quick round in the warmer months when Gulf Coast heat makes extended play less appealing.
The club's dual focus on yachting and golf reflects the recreational culture of Mobile Bay's eastern shore, where water-based activities and country club traditions have long coexisted. Lake Forest provides members with both marina facilities and golf in a setting that balances the region's maritime heritage with its inland sporting pursuits.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lake Nine was designed by Earl Stone.
Yes. Lake Nine at Lake Forest Yacht & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lake Nine is 35.
Lake Nine plays 2,911 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lake Nine is 113.
Lake Nine is a 9-hole course.