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'''Highland Park Golf Course''' is a public course located at 3300 [[Highland Avenue]].  Its location at the intersection of Highland Avenue and [[Clairmont Avenue]] forms a boundary between the [[Lakeview]] area and [[Forest Park]] to the east.
'''Highland Park Golf Course''' is a public course located at 3300 [[Highland Avenue]].  Its location at the intersection of Highland Avenue and [[Clairmont Avenue]] forms a boundary between the [[Lakeview]] area and [[Forest Park]] to the east.


In [[1903]], the Highland Park Golf Course was originally built as the [[Birmingham Country Club]] on the site of the [[Lakeview Park]].  It hosted numerous tournaments at this time, including one of Bobby Jones's early victories.  When the Country Club moved to Mountain Brook in [[1927]], the club sold the course to the city, which opened it for public use.  In 1955, the course was named for Charley Boswell, a native of Birmingham and a blind golf champion
In [[1903]], the Highland Park Golf Course was originally built as the [[Birmingham Country Club]] on the site of the [[Lakeview Park]].  It hosted numerous tournaments at this time, including one of Bobby Jones's early victories.  When the Country Club moved to Mountain Brook in [[1927]], the club sold the course to the city, which opened it for public use.  In 1955, the course was named for [[Charley Boswell]], a native of Birmingham and a blind golf champion


In [[1988]], the course was restored by Bob Barrett.  It currently is a par-70 course that plays at 5,800 yards.
In [[1988]], the course was restored by Bob Barrett.  It currently is a par-70 course that plays at 5,800 yards.

Revision as of 16:12, 7 August 2008

Highland Park Golf Course is a public course located at 3300 Highland Avenue. Its location at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Clairmont Avenue forms a boundary between the Lakeview area and Forest Park to the east.

In 1903, the Highland Park Golf Course was originally built as the Birmingham Country Club on the site of the Lakeview Park. It hosted numerous tournaments at this time, including one of Bobby Jones's early victories. When the Country Club moved to Mountain Brook in 1927, the club sold the course to the city, which opened it for public use. In 1955, the course was named for Charley Boswell, a native of Birmingham and a blind golf champion

In 1988, the course was restored by Bob Barrett. It currently is a par-70 course that plays at 5,800 yards.

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