By Mike May
Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones (RTJ) Golf Trail features 11 different locations spread across the state, 26 different golf courses and 468 golf holes. The best of the bunch may just be The Shoals 36 holes located in the northern section of Alabama
The combination of the gently rolling terrain, clever use of lakes, spectacular greens, well-maintained fairways, raised tees, stunning views of the nearby Tennessee River, plus the Southern hospitality inside the clubhouse is genuine.
The two 18-hole championship courses at The Shoals, The Fighting Joe and The Schoolmaster, honor two important historic names.
The Fighting Joe is named after Joe Wheeler, a Confederate General in the Civil War, who later served as a general in the U. S. Army and is the only Confederate General to rise to a similar rank in the U.S. Army, after the war.
The Fighting Joe’s par-3 18th tee offers a jaw-dropping perspective as the green is carved into the side of the hill just below the beautiful clubhouse, as well as a view of Wilson Lake, which is formed by one of the many dams on the adjacent Tennessee River. The dam was constructed as part of the TVA, which has been so important to our country’s growth.
To watch a short video from Back 9 Report about this gorgeous finishing hole click HERE.
The Schoolmaster is named after President Woodrow Wilson, who’s nickname was The Schoolmaster and was instrumental in getting the dam built.
The locals agree that The Schoolmaster’s challenge is fraught with peril from the tall pines bordering the fairways, rolling terrain, and tricky undulating green complexes. The Schoolmaster requires that you do your homework in advance of your visit, to achieve success.
After playing both courses at The Shoals, head across the river to Florence and spend the night in luxury at the Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa. The Marriott’s major attractions are its stunning views, overlooking the Tennessee River and the bridge that spans it. All 200 guest rooms are comfortable, plus the European-style spa will soothe achy muscles and provide relaxation after a day on the course. Dining is also a treat at the 360 Grille, Alabama’s only revolving restaurant that sits atop the hotel. Not only does the menu offer delicious entree’s, the constantly revolving tower provides breathtaking views up and down the Tennesse River, especially at sunset.
When perusing menus don’t forget to sample southern favorites such as, fried green tomatoes and shrimp ‘n grits. Yum!
Another dining option at the Marriott is Swampers Bar & Grill, where the restaurant’s décor honors Alabama’s cultural heritage. Music fans are familiar with the Swampers, four young musicians, who founded Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and created platinum albums for famous artists such as, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, The Rolling Stones, Lynard Skynard, plus that tradition continues with today’s entertainers.
Music fans are certainly aware of Muscle Shoals’ strong musical heritage and many recording studios which attracted many talented singers and musicians over the years. In fact, only Motown Records in Detroit produced more hit albums than the Muscle Shoals music studios.
Another reason to visit northern Alabama is the outstanding bass fishing on the Tennessee River and the many lakes. The area hosts bass fishing tournaments all year long, or just wet a line for the enjoyment and relaxation of a day spent near the water.
We have just given you ‘FORE’ reasons to visit Muscle Shoals, golf, music, bass fishing, and food.
Plus, when you play golf, don’t be tardy for your tee time at The Schoolmaster.
Click HERE for a listing of all the RTJ Golf Trail locations, courses and lodging.
More Places To Visit In Northern Alabama
Joe Wheeler State Park, located just outside of Muscle Shoals also has an enjoyable 18-hole golf course, The General, cabins for rent by the lake, fishing, hiking and other outdoor activities.
Daniella’s in the lodge at Joe Wheeler offers delicious Alabama country cooking at its best and the breakfast buffet has all your favorites, including biscuits and gravy, to start the day.
As you move eastward toward Huntsville, Hampton Cove is yet another RTJ Golf Trail stp[ with two 18-hole championship courses, plus a challenging 18-hole par-3 course. The Highlands and River courses are two of the very best on the trail and will challenge beginners and skilled golfers alike. The Short Course is links-like, with water in play on 11 holes. It is a great venue for a quick round and allows golfers to hit every club in the bag.
Huntsville is also the cite of NASA’s U.S. Space & Rocket Center. All the rockets used for space flight are produced nearby and the history of American space flight, as well as rocket advancement can be viewed here. It is a must stop for families with children, or anyone interested in the history of space flight.
While in Huntsville stay in the heart of downtown at the 106 Jefferson Lifestyle Boutique Hotel by Hilton. Beautifully appointed rooms await weary travelers, plus enjoy excellently prepared cuisine in the Revivalist Restaurant. Don’t forget to catch the views, as well as an Alabama sunset from the Baker & Able rooftop bar and lounge.
A little farther east is the Goose Pond Colony Resort at Scottsboro. Goose Pond Resort is famous for its outstanding fishing and hosts 70 bass tournaments annually.
Two 18-hole championship courses, The Lake and The Plantation, are a joy to play and a treat for every skill level. These natural layouts provide views of the Tennessee River from nearly every hole and have been recognized as one the best places to play in the state.
Lake-side cottages are available, plus just a short walk away is the Docks Restaurant. The entire menu at the Docks is outstanding, but the Shrimp & Grits is one of the best I have personally encountered.
To learn more about the Scottsboro area and Goose Pond Colony Resort watch this short video with Rick Roden, President of the Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce.
While in Scottsboro be sure to visit the Unclaimed Baggage outlet store. Every member of your family will enjoy scouring this massive store for deals and keepsakes. When the national airlines have baggage that has not been claimed and can’t return it to the rightful owners, Unclaimed Baggage comes to the rescue. They clean and organize every item, stocking over 7,000 new items daily. Only one third of the items are resold. Another third is donated to charity, while the final third is discarded.
One other thing to bear in mind is that these locations are all in the northernmost section of Alabama and can cut your drive time to find quality golf and excellent lodging considerably. When northern golfers need a golf fix in the late Fall, or early Spring, Huntsville, Muscle Shoals and Scottsboro make the perfect area for great golf, fishing, dining and relaxing.