TUPELO COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Belden, MS, USA
Designed by John Frazier, Kevin Tucker
Tupelo Country Club sits in Belden, a small community just outside Tupelo in northeast Mississippi. The course was designed by John Frazier and Kevin Tucker, architects who have worked on several projects across the southeastern United States. The layout takes advantage of the rolling terrain characteristic of this part of Mississippi, where the landscape transitions from the flatlands of the Delta to the more varied topography of the state's northeastern hills.
The course serves as the primary private club facility for the Tupelo area, a region known as the birthplace of Elvis Presley and as a commercial center for northeast Mississippi. The routing likely incorporates mature hardwoods and natural elevation changes that provide variety in shot-making and visual interest throughout the round. Water features and strategic bunkering typical of modern southern golf design shape the playing corridors.
As a country club in a mid-sized Mississippi community, Tupelo Country Club functions as both a golf venue and a social hub for local members. The club hosts regional amateur competitions and serves as a gathering place for business and family events in the area. The course provides a traditional country club experience suited to the character of its region, with conditioning and amenities reflective of an established membership club in the Mid-South.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Tupelo was designed by John Frazier and Kevin Tucker.
Tupelo at Tupelo Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Tupelo is 72.
Tupelo plays 6,892 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Tupelo is 128.
Tupelo is a 18-hole course.