The Azalea Course at Pinewild Country Club, designed by renowned architect Gene Hamm, is a testament to strategic play amidst picturesque surroundings. Lush fairways meander through tall pines and around shimmering lakes, presenting golfers with both beauty and challenge. The course’s undulating greens demand precision and finesse, while strategically placed bunkers test golfers’ shot-making abilities. With its signature azaleas in bloom during the spring, the course becomes a symphony of colors, enchanting players and spectators alike, and features some of the finest “one-shotters” golfers will ever enjoy, traversing a rolling landscape tucked into the pines.
The Azalea is the other courses’ little cousin, mirroring The Magnolia’s aesthetic and routing. The Azalea plays to a nine-hole par 27, but two sets of tees, ranging from 97 to 192 yards, means that you’ll use almost every iron in your bag. The Azalea is a great course to work on your short game or to spend the afternoon with your children. Natural beauty. Design excellence. Abundance of fresh air. Play only takes around 60 minutes, but in that time, you will experience one of the greatest collections of par-3 holes imaginable.