Floyd County
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Courses
- New Albany Golf Course
- Callier Springs Golf Course
- Wildwood Golf Course
- Cherry Valley Golf Course
- StoneCrest Golf Course
- Coosa Country Club
- Cedar Bend Golf Course
- Valley View Golf Course
- Great Oaks Country Club
- Floydada Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Floyd County?
We always recommend visiting Floyd County in the fall, specifically late September through October. The crisp air and vibrant foliage make for truly spectacular rounds, and you'll avoid the summer humidity and peak crowds. Just be sure to book your tee times well in advance, as it's a popular window.
Are there any courses in Floyd County that offer a truly unique experience?
Absolutely, you must play "The Ridge at Stone Creek" - it's a standout. This course carves through dramatic elevation changes, offering breathtaking views and challenging shots you won't find anywhere else in the region. It's a true test of your short game, so bring your A-game.
What's the typical cost range for a round of golf in Floyd County?
You'll find a good range of prices in Floyd County, generally from $50 for a solid municipal track to around $120 for the premier resort courses, including a cart. Weekends and peak fall season will naturally be on the higher end, so consider a weekday round for better value.
How challenging are the courses in Floyd County for an average golfer?
Floyd County offers a good mix, but many courses lean towards being player-friendly with wide fairways, especially the older, tree-lined layouts. That said, "Whispering Pines" will test your accuracy with its tight doglegs and well-guarded greens. Don't worry, there's always a course that fits your skill level here.
What should I know about booking tee times in Floyd County?
For the most popular courses, especially "The Ridge at Stone Creek" and "Whispering Pines," we strongly advise booking at least 2-3 weeks out, particularly for weekend mornings. The smaller, local courses are often more flexible, but a call a few days ahead is always a good idea to secure your preferred slot.