Point Clear is a true "stop" on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
When it comes to Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, usually there’s only one goal in mind: to play as much of its high-quality, low-priced golf as humanly possible.
But what if you’re looking for a place to slow down and relax after a hard-charging road trip? Or, you simply want a different type of Trail experience, one that’s better suited to couples and families?
Well, if ever there was a Trail stop that could stand on its own as a resort destination where golf wasn’t the only, or even primary, attraction, this is it. Read more →
Grand National’s three courses wind around Saugahatchee Lake’s shores and coves.
Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is a smorgasbord of high-quality, low-priced golf, but if you only have a few days to play, how do you know which of its 11 “stops” make?
Well, if you’re looking for “the most spectacular” golf, here’s the site you absolutely must not miss. Read more →
Water features and stonework add upscale touches to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
Many flattering words have been justifiably used to describe Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, but, historically, upscale hasn’t been one of them.
That’s beginning to change thanks to new sites like the Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort near Birmingham. Its Ross Bridge Golf Course, the only single-course site on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, is also the Trail’s longest and most upscale operation.
Sporting a stadium-golf look that sets it apart from all other layouts on the Trail, Ross Bridge Golf Course was built to host tournaments, and it began doing just that for the Champions Tour’s Regions Charity Classic in May of 2006. Read more →