Southmoor Golf Course (former)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Southmoor Golf Course still open for play?

No, unfortunately, Southmoor Golf Course is no longer open for play. The land was redeveloped a few years back, so you won't find any fairways or greens there today. It's a real shame, as it was a beloved local track for many years.

What happened to the Southmoor Golf Course property?

After its closure, the Southmoor property was redeveloped into residential housing and some commercial spaces. While the old clubhouse might be a distant memory, the area is now a bustling community. It's a stark reminder of how quickly landscapes can change.

Were there any signature holes or unique features at Southmoor when it was active?

Absolutely, Southmoor had a few memorable holes, especially its challenging par-3s that often played over water features. We always appreciated its mature tree lines and the way it demanded precise iron play, a true test for local golfers. It was never about flash, but solid, enjoyable golf.

If I'm looking for a similar golf experience in the area, where should I go now that Southmoor is gone?

If you're seeking a similar no-frills, enjoyable round that Southmoor offered, we recommend checking out Willow Creek Municipal just a short drive away. It shares that classic, tree-lined feel and focuses on solid golf without unnecessary frills. You'll find a welcoming atmosphere and a good value for your green fee.

Is there any way to experience the history or legacy of Southmoor Golf Course today?

While the physical course is gone, you might still find some local old-timers who played Southmoor and love to share stories. We've heard that the local historical society occasionally has photos or memorabilia from its heyday. It's a great way to connect with the course's past, even if you can't play it.