Public · 18 Holes

Limestone Springs Golf Club

3000 Colonial Drive, Oneonta, Alabama

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18Holes
Jerry PateCourse Designer
4.2147 Reviews
Oneonta, ALLocation

The Club

About Limestone Springs Golf Club

Limestone Springs Golf Club is a premier public golf destination located 30 minutes north of Birmingham, Alabama. This 18-hole championship course, designed by former U.S. Open winner Jerry Pate, offers dramatic elevations and picturesque views across 225 acres of the Appalachian Mountains. Recognized by Golf Digest and GolfWeek, the course is consistently rated among the...

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Green Fees

Hot Deal$80
Morning Tee Time$99 18 Holes

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
Caddie Hire
Driving Range
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Practice Bunker
Restaurant
Casual Dining
Bar & Lounge
Reception Hall

Reviews

What People Say

4.2/5
Google · 147 reviews
In summary

Limestone Springs Golf Club is widely praised for its beautiful setting, challenging layout with significant elevation changes, and well-maintained greens and fairways, making it a favorite among many golfers. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the lack of on-course amenities, such as drink carts and water stations, and noted issues with communication and customer service. Additionally, the course's pricing has been questioned by a few, particularly in relation to the overall experience and available facilities.

9 months ago
Great great course, such a beautiful place and nestled right in the mountains. Elevation is really fun and challenging to navigate when playing. I played in a tournament there today and was so much fun. Fairways are really nice and greens were even better. Watch out for the rough though, because it is thick. Really worth it to play, you will be happy you went.
— Andrew Hall
3 weeks ago
Got to the course an hour early looking forward to hitting the range, only to be told the range would be closed for at least the next hour because their ball picker with a cage was broken, so they were having to use one without a cage. Annoying, but whatever. When we looked out in the driving range though, there was no one out there, and there wasn’t for the next hour. Then, the wifi was out (I know that’s not their fault), but when half of our group had cash, they wouldn’t take it and insisted we either write our card numbers down or we were SOL. The course was in fine condition, but when we…
— Dakota Layton
2 months ago
Gave it 4 stars. Fun track. It’s a thinking person’s course. You just can’t bomb it. I would have given it true 5 * if I had been told the greens had been punched recently. Maybe a little discount would have been nice. But I will return. It’s was a fun track. For those wondering. We had never seen the course before and played it in 4:10. Thanks limestone springs GC.
— barry schultz
3 months ago
Terrible experience! 50% of the throwers would not work. Owner said just move to the next station. We had a foursome and couldn’t finish most stations without issues. DO NOT RECOMMEND!
— Doug Gallenstein
a year ago
Greens redone a couple years ago, the greens have to be one of the best in the state. Bunkers were also redone. Fairways are ok, a few fairways need to fill in and have tough time. Cart path only for 3, 8, 10, and 11 (non par 3s). Overall, great course and fantastic layout.
— William K Busby
5 months ago
I hate to leave a negative review, but posting business hours that are not honored is unprofessional at the very least! I tried calling ahead of time to ensure the range was open, but the phone wasn’t answered and the voicemail was full on 3 attempts. The pro shop was locked, lights off, but I did see one group of golfers, finishing their round… Very strange to say the least!
— Clayton Shockley
8 months ago
Drought has definitely taken it's toll on the course. No drink carts on the course and when we bought drinks from the bar we were given a small plastic bag with ice instead of a cooler.
— Rus Cushetti
a year ago
This course is one of the most beautiful in the state, but for $100 on Friday-Sunday I have some serious concerns. First of all, they don’t take cash anymore. Kinda weird but whatever. The chipping green practice area is in such terrible shape I almost couldn’t even find it when looking for it amongst the other big patches of untended mountainside grasses. There are no cart/service employees out on the course to offer refreshments during your round, which is maybe a little far fetched of me to expect but I paid $100 so I don’t think it’s too crazy of an expectation at that price. The staff did…
— Nick Bryant
a year ago
First time I’ve ever played the course, it’s a great course just tucked away and fun. Big elevation changes which makes tee shots way tighter and the greens are in great shape along with fully grown in fairways in the start of may!
— Caleb R
a year ago
I've played this course numerous times over the years. This is the first time I've played this course since it was renovated. The greens and the fairways are in top condition. The layout and the scenery are great. This is easily one of my favorite courses.
— R Goosen
a year ago
Beautiful course. Greens are soft and but roll good and consistent. Fairways are well kept and plush. Scenery is fantastic and the carts are very nice. The practice area is great too. I played recently and have booked multiple tee times afterward. It truly is a hidden gem and one of the nicer public courses ive played.
— Busted Knuckle Offroad LLC
a year ago
Food is fresh and very good, I eat there as much as possible. The club and hamburger are top notch.
— Chance Payne

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