Historical Highland Park Reopens After Renovation
By Dave Daubert
Highland Park Golf Course in Birmingham, Alabama, the state's oldest public golf course, has reopened for play this March following a seven-month renovation project that began in August and included a modernization of the golf course bunkers and putting surfaces.
The modernization of the bunkers included rebuilding them using the Better Billy Bunker method which provides a technically advanced drainage and liner system while providing optimal playing conditions much longer into the life of the bunker. Top golf courses around the nation including Hazeltine National, Sage Valley and Muirfield Village have adopted the Better Billy Bunkers.
All 18 greens as well as the practice green were rebuilt and resurfaced with an AU Victory Bentgrass to provide golfers with a smoother, faster and more consistent putting surface. The bentgrass was developed by Auburn University's Turfgrass Research Team and thrives in the high humidity and heat of the region.
The renovation project was done in partnership with the City of Birmingham, the Birmingham Parks & Recreation Department, Landscape Unlimited and Honours Golf, Highland Park's management company.
"We're excited to debut the newly renovated golf course to our loyal patrons," said Highland Park's Director of Golf Evan Godfrey, PGA. "The public/private partnership with the City of Birmingham and Honours Golf is outstanding and allowed this project to come together and flourish."
This coming spring and summer, Highland Park will host happy hour golf clinics, Get Golf Ready clinics and junior summer camps on the practice range as well as Thursday afternoon golf leagues on the golf course. The course itself offers a variety of 9 and 18 hole rates to fit almost any budget.
For more information on Highland Park Golf Course or to register for the clinics, camps or leagues, please visit HighlandParkGolf.com or call 205-322-1902.
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About: Dave Daubert
David has been writing about golf since the turn of the century. He was Managing Editor at a regional golf magazine for 11 years, published in Canada, the IAGTO and a Staff Writer for The Georgia Golf Trail. His insightful perspective brings golf to life.