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Back to the F uture

Shepherd’s Crook Golf Course is both challenging and exciting to play. It is a links-style course that returns golfers to the game’s past by creating a feeling of playing Ireland’s Ballybunion or Waterville courses. Shepherd’s Crook’s design reflects the golden era of golf course architecture of the 1920s and 30s, with bentgrass fairways, tees, and greens. Book a round today!

Dave Weretka and Neal Kotlarek

The great state of Mississippi may very well be the hidden secret of America’s greatest golf destinations. While neighboring gulf states Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida garner lots of deserved attention for their golf offerings, Mississippi has for the longest time been more renowned for its food, its southern hospitality, and its history as the birthplace of the blues than it has for its over 140 publicly accessible golf courses. That reputation as one of golf’s hidden gems has changed dramatically in just the past few years.

From the beaches of Biloxi to the rolling hills of West Point, Mississippi is truly a golfers’ paradise. With its year-round golf

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