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At the brand-new Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, opening in August 2005, golf is a serious matter. That's why we are currently constructing a championship course with stunning views that plays from 4,800 yards to 8,194 yards designed specifically for PGA tournament play. This won't be just another Birmingham golf course. Perfect for everyone from the casual golfer to the tournament player, it promises to be the premier course on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.

For golf lovers, this venue, which Golf Digest already calls "one of the top-50 trips in the world," is equivalent to a trip to paradise. Nested in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, this all-new golf resort will include: 8,194-yard championship golf course, making it among the longest courses in the world. Premier design for PGA tournament play 310 acres of lush, beautiful landscape 1,000-yard cascading waterfall, connecting two scenic lakes.


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