In 1903, Attalla (founded 1870) was home to 1st hydroelectric generator in world, becoming 1st city completely powered by water, and birthplace of Alabama Power. More than 20 antique stores—an antique enthusiast's dream.
Silver Lakes—Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail
Street address:
1 SunBelt Pkwy.
Glencoe, AL 35905
Phone:
256-892-3268
Fax:
256-892-2297
Schedule:
Open year-round.
Mailing:
1 SunBelt Pkwy
Glencoe, AL 35905
Discount:
child, other
Admission:
Unknown
Accepted:
Personal Checks
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Situated on beautiful, rolling terrain next to Talladega National Forest. Waterfall, pine trees and spectacular hilltop views. Short Course demands a shot directly over water on 7 of 9 holes.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (ramps, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level water fountains, designated parking spaces)
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Championship course winding along Coosa River. Golfers treated to wildlife sanctuaries and animated natural beauty. Finest quality golf experiences.
Number of holes: 18
Par: 72
Championship Yardage: 6800 yds.