Public · 18 Holes

Deer Run Golf Course

1175 County Road 100, Moulton, Alabama

PublicMembership
18Holes
Earl StoneCourse Designer
4121 Reviews
Moulton, ALLocation

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About Deer Run Golf Course

Deer Run Golf Course is a picturesque 18-hole course located three miles south of Moulton, Alabama, nestled against the Bankhead National Forest. Designed by Earl Stone, the course features large undulating bent-grass greens and Tifton Bermuda grass fairways, tees, and roughs. Golfers can enjoy a variety of holes with five lakes, 30 bunkers, and a...

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Green Fees

Weekday Green Fee$35
Weekday Senior Green Fee$30 For golfers aged 62 and over
Weekend Green Fee$40

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4/5
Google · 121 reviews
In summary

Deer Run Golf Course is often praised for its scenic layout, challenging design, and friendly staff, offering a peaceful and enjoyable golfing experience. Many visitors appreciate the course's well-maintained greens and fairways, though some have noted issues with the condition of the greens and the absence of certain amenities like water coolers and food options. Additionally, some golfers have expressed concerns about the pricing relative to course conditions and the inconvenience of not having scheduled tee times.

2 weeks ago
5-23-26... me & a friend of mine played this course 7-8 months ago and swore after seeing the greens we'd never drive this distance to play here ever again, well got word there was mass improvement we needed to try again, so we did and was highly impressed... greens looked amazing, good course layout & staff was friendly and happy we were there, definitely recommend this course and will be back soon
— Chad Hart
2 years ago
A hidden gem. Very fun course with lots of elements like water, sand, trees, elevation changes. A lot of beautiful scenery. Very quiet and peaceful. The sand on the course is fine powder. Really good sand traps to play from. Very good grass. The greens are very well kept and lots of shape and undulating changes. Playing this course will help improve your game.
— Samuel Hunt
10 months ago
We paid $46.80/person for 18 holes on a Sunday. Between the craters in the greens, the sinkholes in the cart path, and lack of food and drinks, we thought we’d booked a tee time on the Gaza Strip. The website says that the clubhouse closes at 5pm. We finished the 9th hole at 4:55 and stepped into the clubhouse at 4:56 to grab a Gatorade. We were told with an attitude that they had been closed, keep in mind the only thing they had to do to open back up was flip the light switch on. So with a clear line of sight to the drinks, we turned around and played the back nine with nothing to drink in 90…
— Ethan Vaughn
11 months ago
Course condition was great. But tee times for a course this rural is a sign of management that's disconnected from its customers'needs. It's so far from major population centers it's hard to make your tee time unless you give yourself an extra half early arrival time. Course would see an increase in players if they ditched tee times or booked walk-ins as they got there around tee times. It's just a fact tee times don't make sense here. But a great grounds crew and course design.
— wlr45g
a year ago
Greens are trash, no water coolers, tee boxes were sand traps. Not a $40 course at all. Older gentlemen in the clubhouse is rude, got there three minutes before my tee time and he said you need to hurry up and get to #1. I know why the local golfers go somewhere else now. Save your money and go anywhere but here. I would say the mid-90's Indian Hills course was in better condition and that's not good.
— Lee Smith
7 months ago
Pretty fun coarse. Will play again. Greens weren't terrible.
— Kyle Haddock
3 years ago
We finished 18 holes today and the course is in decent condition. How ever we were told we could not have a play off hole and was told that we could finish on chipping green. After paying 35 bucks on a weekday lol. No food there and small section for drinks. No not recommend for anyone to go there.
— Toney Martin
a year ago
Greens were good, soft, and consistent. A couple fairways and tee boxes being fine tuned. Overall solid tee to green.
— jason graves
6 years ago
Great condition, especially when you consider we've been in drought for 2 months
— Paul Cagle
Edited 2 years ago
No way this is even close to being a 42.00 course greens were awful maybe a 20.00 course at best. Can't believe they still charge full rate with the condition of the greens. At least tell your customers before they pay 42.00 to play. Then to top it off they turned the sprinkler on us on 17th green
— randy coots
7 years ago
Wonderful course and the members there are fantastic!! Will definitely be back.
— David Jackson
3 years ago
The course isn't terrible, could use improvement. I've never once been able to go to the driving range. If it rains, you ha e to wait about 2 weeks to use it..when it's open they're mowing it or "picking it" so you can't do it then either. I've tried going at least 5 times in the past 2 months and have gotten turned down every time.
— Ben Retherford

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