Alabama

Cider Ridge Golf Club
Oxford, Alabama

Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and bordering the Talladega National Forest.
Designer: Bill Bergin, 2002

Wynlakes Country Club
Montgomery, Alabama

HMS Golf was responsible for the construction, development, and conceptual positioning of this world class private club.
Designer: Joe Lee, 1991

Georgia

Bentwater Golf Club
Atlanta, Georgia

Bentwater is perched on breathtaking high ground overlooking Red Top Mountain, just north of Atlanta. Bentwater's intriguing design combines minimal bunkering, wide fairways, and multi-tiered greens to make it popular with a diverse clientele.
Designer: Mike Dasher, 2000

BridgeMill Athletic Club
Atlanta, Georgia

Skirting the shores of Lake Alatoona, this maginificent 7085-yard layout is an elegant blend of architect Desmond Muirhead's creativity and design consultant Larry Mize's southern traditionalism. BridgeMill's stunning island green, the par three 16th, is one of Atlanta's most recognizable holes.
Designer: Desmond Muirhead and Larry Mize, 1998

The Canyon Ridge Club
Rising Fawn, Georgia (Lookout Mountain)

Featuring spectacular views of the Chattanooga Valley, The Canyon Ridge Club is and will remain one of the most breathtaking golf properties in the Southeast. The dramatic vistas and balanced test of golf attracts golfers from around the country.
Designer: Rick Robbins, 2005

Covington Plantation
Atlanta, Georgia

Covington Plantation opened as Atlanta's best new course according to Georgia Golf News. The course's signature set of greenside bunkers gives the impression of a sunburst and was featured on the cover of Executive Golfer Magazine.
Designer: Desmond Muirhead, 1997

Eagle Watch Golf Club
Atlanta, Georgia

Eagle Watch changed the face of golf in Atlanta when it opened, providing non-resort, up-scale daily fee golf. The 6900-yard course provides generous landing areas, challenging greens, and an unspoiled backdrop for each round.
Designer: Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, 1987

Jones Creek Golf Club
Augusta, Georgia

HMS Golf revolutionized the golf industry with this first daily fee facility in the Southeast. The first HMS Golf project, Jones Creek has been ranked among the top five courses in Georgia and was named one of the top 75 public courses in America.
Designer: Rees Jones, 1987

Maple Ridge Golf Club
Columbus, Georgia

Maple Ridge is a scenic, undulating course laced with streams the weave through a natural wooded landscape. Known for quick greens, Maple Ridge requires deft shot selection and the use of all the clubs in a player's bag.
Designer: Mike Young, 1993

Oak Grove Island Golf Club
Brunswick, Georgia

Situated in breathtaking coastal Georgia, Oak Grove offers darts about the abundant marshes and provides an enjoyable and challenging experience for golfers of all levels.
Designer: Mike Young, 1993

Olde Atlanta Golf Club
Atlanta, Georgia

Olde Atlanta is carved out of the rolling hills and hardwood trees just west of the Chatahooche River. Varying terrains and small well-bunkered greens combine with several creeks and lakes to present a challenge to even the best golfers.
Designer: Arthur Hills, 1993

Osprey Cove Golf Club
St. Mary's, Georgia

Opened by HMS Golf to the rave reviews of Golf Digest, "A gem...Must play if you're within 100 miles." Evident throughout the course is the dramatic beauty of the tidal inlets and pristine marshes of the St. Mary's River Basin.
Designer: Mark McCumber, 1990

Southbridge Golf Club
Savannah, Georgia

Located in historic Savannah, this Rees Jones championship course is consistently one of the top public courses in Georgia. The site of multiple Georgia Opens, Southbridge is famous for its year round excellent conditions.
Designer: Rees Jones, 1998

Towne Lake Hills Golf Club
Woodstock, Georgia

With its rolling green hills and lovely wooded countryside, Towne Lake Hills offers natural beauty with a distinct challenge. Consistently one of the top five public courses in Atlanta, Towne Lake has established itself as a mainstay of Atlanta daily fee golf.
Designer: Arthur Hills, 1994

West Pines Golf Club
Douglasville, Georgia

Having been built in the early 1970's, HMS Golf was selected to redesign and rebuild this City owned golf facility in connection with designer Bill Bergin and ForeFront Construction.  West Pines is HMS Golf's first endeavor to provide truly high quality golf at a mass market price point.  Scheduled to open in November 2005, West Pines will set a new standard for municipal golf in the Southeastf.
Designer: Bill Bergin, 2005

 

South Carolina

Cedar Creek Golf Club
Aiken, South Carolina

A Golf Digest Four-Star award winner. Carved through the pine trees of the Piedmont region of South Carolina, this course ranges from 5300-yards to a back-breaking 7200-yards and offers golfers of every calibre a challenge.
Designer: Arthur Hills, 1991

Colonial Charters Golf Club
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Stretching through the gentle pines of South Carolina, this player-friendly course has wide fairways and gentle greens. Fair but strategic hazards have made this a gem in the golf mecca of Myrtle Beach.
Designer: John Simpson, 1998

The Traces Golf Club
Florence, South Carolina

Located in the Sandhill Region of South Carolina, this course maneuvers around lakes and through majestic pines.
Designer: James Goodson, 1992

Woodfin Ridge Golf Club
Spartanburg, South Carolina

Framed by the Blue Ridge Mountains, this picturesque course features a spectacular approach to the clubhouse on the 9th and 18th holes that are separated by cascading pools and waterfalls.
Designer: Bill Bergin, 2000

Tennessee

Eagle Bluff Golf Club
Chattanooga, Tennessee

HMS Golf was contracted for this renovation project to convert an unfinished nine holes into a championship eighteen hole course. Overlooking Lake Chickamauga, Eagle Bluff captures the natural beauty of the Tennessee River Valley.
Designer: Bill Bergin, 1997

Twelve Stones Golf Club
Goodlettsville, Tennessee

The contrasting view of the downtown Nashville skyline and the rugged Tennessee Smokey Mountains provides an impressive backdrop for this course. Twelve Stones was recently named one of the ten most challenging courses in Tennessee.
Designer: Bill Bergin, 2000

Texas

Sienna Plantation Golf Club
Houston, Texas

HMS Golf's third project in partnership with Houston based Johnson development. The site incorporates mature woodlands and extensive water features to provide the golfer with a playing environment not before found in the Houston area.
Designer: Arthur Hills and Mike Dasher, 2000

Crown Valley Country Club
Fort Worth, Texas

HMS Golf and Forefront Construction assumed the constuction and management of the project six-months prior to opening. Situated around a series of interconnected water features, the elevation changes on the course create a unique and memorable experience for Texas golfers.
Designer: Steve Mrak, 2002