Southern Alabama: The Real Deal

5 Golfers, 5 Destinations. The Goal: To collect as many Best Places To Play stars as possible in 4 days

Kiva Dunes

Kiva Dunes is undeniably a special course: natural, gnarly, wind-swept and fraught with danger on every hole.

May 2008

One of the best things about a golf trip that starts in Mobile and ends in Gulf Shores, Ala., is the variety. You get Mobile's brawny, rough-edged Magnolia Grove, tail end of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, combined with the more coastal, linksy flavor of Gulf Shores' courses. This is no "Groundhog Day" golf trip.

The one constant is value. I played six quality courses, and the average green fee was $72, cart included. Along the way I ran into people paying about half that, thanks to multiplay passes, replay rates and the like.

I arrived in Mobile late on a Saturday afternoon, and within half an hour I was standing on the first tee of Magnolia Grove's Short Course. Popular for emergency rounds and getaway-day matches, the 18-hole par-3 course was also a great warm-up. Far from a pitch-and-putt, it will make you hit tee shots from 190 yards or more over deep, marshy waste areas, and its multilevel greens are much like what you'll find on Magnolia Grove's championship Crossings and Falls courses -- only smaller.

After a night in downtown Mobile's lavishly renovated Battle House (built in 1852, shuttered in the 1970s, reopened last May), I came back to Magnolia Grove and was paired with a trio of guys from Minneapolis on a three-day buddies trip. Among the good advice I gleaned from them: They had cut their airfares nearly in half by flying into Biloxi, Miss., a little more than an hour west, instead of Mobile.


Myrtle Beach
1. Magnolia Grove G. Cse. (Short) ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
(Crossings) ★ ★ ★ ★ (Falls) ★ ★ ★ ★
$31 Short, $63 others, rtjgolf.com, 251-645-0075
2. Kiva Dunes ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
$88 (afternoon rate), kivadunes.com, 251-540-7100
3. Peninsula G.C. ★ ★ ★ ★
$100, peninsulagolfclub.com, 251-968-8009
4. Craft Farms (Cypress Bend) ★ ★ ★ ★ ½
$89, craftfarms.com, 251-968-7500
Daylight hours on trip: 36.5
Miles traveled: 140
Best Places to Play stars accumulated: 25½
Green fees per star: $17.02

The four of us attacked Crossings and, after the briefest break for a hot dog, rolled back out onto Falls. The consensus was that both were strong, but we preferred Falls, even though the LPGA Tour will play Crossings when it makes a stop in September. Beyond its condition -- which was the better of the two on our visit -- Falls is the more scenic, with several of its middle holes surrounding a reservoir and a pretty, unostentatious waterfall.

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