Point Mallard Golf Course in Decatur, Alabama, has reopened its doors to golfers after a nearly five-month hiatus. The course, which is situated along the picturesque Tennessee River near the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, underwent significant renovations that began in January and concluded with its reopening on June 1.
Extensive Upgrades
The renovation project included the installation of a new irrigation system, fresh sod, and updates to the clubhouse and grill. These improvements aim to enhance the golfing experience for both local residents and visitors, offering a more enjoyable and scenic round of golf.
The 18-hole course is known for its stunning river views and frequent wildlife sightings, making it a popular destination for golf enthusiasts in North Alabama.
Membership and Fees
Green fees for 18 holes are set at $44 for guests, $31 for residents, and $21 for juniors. Nine-hole rates are $22 for guests, $15.50 for residents, and $10.50 for juniors. Cart fees are $20 per rider for 18 holes and $10 per rider for nine holes. Seniors and military personnel benefit from a 10% discount.
For those looking to play more frequently, monthly memberships are available. An individual green fee membership costs $125 per month, providing unlimited green fees seven days a week. An optional cart plan can be added for an additional $110 per month. Family add-on memberships are available for $50 per month for immediate household members.
Tee times can be conveniently booked online at PointMallardGolf.com, allowing golfers to plan their visits with ease.
Original reporting: Rocket City Now (Huntsville) — read the source article.