Customer Testimonials


Here are just a few comments we have received about Ballantrae Golf Club. We are sure you will feel the same way after your visit. Please email us your comments hbrown@pelhamonline.com



Butch,

Our E.W.G.A. Chapter Championship, held last Saturday, was a great success.  Hal and his staff took care of all the little details that made my job as Tournament Director so easy.  And, of course, the food was absolutely delicious.

Thank you to you and your staff for a very successful tournament.

Sincerely, Barbara


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Hal,

Thank for helping us stage what must be one of the best Chapter Championship in E.W.G.A.  We receive extensive direction from Association Headquarters telling us to ask the course this, will they do that, here's a scorecard you can customize, a sample pin location sheet, on an on you took care of it all and made my job easy.  I also thank you for the donation of two rounds of golf at Ballantrae, those are always sought after prizes.  I appreciate all you do for E.W.G.A. and look forward to working with you again soon.

Sincerely, Barbara

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I can't think of a way to improve what we just did at Ballantrae. They are great, GFGC is great, and Ballantrae is my favorite course.

 

Ron

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Could the people at Ballantrae be any nicer?  With the course layout, condition and price, it is a real winner.

 

Harold

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Great reply, Great course!

I vote it as my favorite!

Jim 

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Class!!!!  
Bob H.


 

Review from "The Hacker's Guide"
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Ballantrae Golf Club

Pelham, AL

www.BallantraeGolf.com

 

 

It would be a significant surprise if there were a bigger secret in Alabama golf than Ballantrae. Although its host, Pelham, happens to be one of the fastest growing cities in Alabama so perhaps word is getting out. Regardless, it’s unlikely there’s a better golf value in the state. Everything meshes so perfectly here. There’s the work ethic of Daniel (cart attendant), “local scene” knowledge of Calvin (ranger), and (starter) Tom Clancy... (No, not that one.) Superintendent Gary’s ever “green thumb” and the humor of one Mr. “Wild” Bill… (The man was everywhere and we still don’t know what he did, but he was hilarious!) Add in the charming, hands-on management of Mr. Brown and Mr. Byrd… and voila! Magnificent! (English for “magnifique.”) You would be hard pressed to find a more dedicated and professional staff in the country.

Southern hospitality at its best, Ballantrae Golf Club is a semi-private Bob Cupp design, tucked just south of the hustle and bustle of Birmingham. A short 5-minute hop east off of I-65, this topographical masterpiece rises and falls through the rolling forested hills. A difficult walk but a beautiful ride, homesick Midwesterners and/or Six Flags aficionados will feel right at home here. The former enchanted by the replica serenity of the northwoods… (Swear we saw a loon.) the latter enamored by the carnival ride elevation changes. Step right up. There’s definitely something for everyone here! Perhaps even more convincing, Ballantrae has been recognized by multiple sources as one of the top 50 courses in America for women! That’s right. Come one… come all!

Though technically a municipal course, you’d never imagine that while playing. Ballantrae, as it is, has become everything former Pelham mayor Bobby Hayes envisioned it could be. His concept closely maintains its Scottish roots, from the 9000 square foot castle-like clubhouse (complementary turret on the course) to the kilts worn by the golfers in front of us. (Or skorts, whatever.) Each shot on every hole gives you a perspective you haven’t yet seen on the course and neither side, front or back, pulls any punches. In fact the stiffest test unrolls like a carpet before you, looking down from the towering overlook that is the 18th tee. Yes, Ballantrae hits you with its best shot… last. Unless, that is, we’re also counting cooking. Then it could be argued that Ballantrae’s “best shot” comes from the talent in the Fireside Grill kitchen. Subjected to the pleasure of Corned Beef Reuben and Shrimp Po-Boy samples, we’re fortunate these culinary encounters took place at the turn or we may never have made the 1st tee. Now if only our play after lunch had maintained the quality of the course, and the food. After observing a consecutive streak of lip-outs from our group, “Wild Bill” drove up and reassured us. “Don’t worry… the holes are smaller on the back nine.”

Funny guy. Despite that bit of fiction the fact remains… any great golf trail in Alabama should begin and/or end at Ballantrae.




 

Schedule Reminder
On Monday, February 27, 2012 the Maintenance Staff will be spreading the golf course and practice facility after 12pm. The last scheduled tee time for that day is 12pm and the practice facility will also close at 12pm. 



 Membership Special!!!
Limited Time Offer!!!

 
Just in time for spring we are offering a membership special beginning February 6, 2012. For this special, we are cutting our normal $1,200 one time application fee in half to $600 for those who pay the full amount up front.  The second payment option is that in addition to normal monthly dues, you may pay a pro-rated amount of $55 per month for a total of $660 for your first year of membership. The special ends on February 29th and is only available to the first 25 who join so please contact us before all of the available slots are filled.  This special requires a one-year minimum membership.
 
Call us today to arrange a tour of our beautiful golf course and clubhouse, or for a tee time.  Butch Byrd, PGA General Manager, and Hal Brown, PGA Head Golf Professional, will welcome your call and be happy to discuss membership benefits with you.  We look forward to hearing from you.    Please visit our website www.ballantraegolf.com for additional membership information regarding a membership application and monthly dues.
Ballantrae Golf Club
(205) 620-4653




Family Night at Ballantrae

Ballantrae is hosting a family night dinner every third Tuesday of the calendar month in our Fireside Grill. Each night will have a great family atmosphere and include a wonderful dinner prepared by our catering services. Each month will feature a different menu for you and your family to enjoy!
 

All of these dinners will be first come - first serve and (reservations are requested). Please contact the Golf Shop at (205) 620-4653 to make your reservation.
 
Public Welcome!!
 
New Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm
 




Family Night March 20, 2012 Menu
Garden Tossed Chef’s Salad
Hard Boiled Egg, Ham, Onions, Carrots, Cheddar Cheese, Cucumbers & Croutons
Ranch, Thousand Island and Dijon Vinaigrette Dressings
Southern Fried Chicken
Spaghetti with Italian Meat Sauce
Barbecued Baked Beans
Macaroni & Cheese
Loaded Mashed Potato Bake with Gravy
Homemade Drop Biscuits and Garlic Bread
 Ice Cream Bar with Toppings





Test your luck by bringing your buddy out to Ballantrae on St. Patrick's Day!

New Date: Saturday, March 17, 2012

 

Format: Two-Person Best Ball: Each player plays his/her own ball until the ball is holed out. The team’s score will be based on the best score of the two players on each hole.

Tees: Men will play from the III tees, Seniors (60 and older) may play from the IV tees and Ladies will play from the V tees 

Entry Fee:    $37 for Members (includes cart fee)
                     $81 for Guests

INCLUDES:
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  Cart Fee
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  Green Fee for Guests
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  Closest to the Pin Prizes
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  Prizes for the Gross and Net Winning Teams

 

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 7:30am – 11:00am  Available Tee Times Please Contact the Golf Shop to Book Your Tee Time


PRIZES will be awarded in both NET and GROSS divisions. Every team will be eligible to win a prize in both divisions, but may win only one prize with Gross taking precedence over Net results. Players must have a USGA Handicap or have played in five Ballantrae Dogfights. If a player does not have a USGA handicap or has not played in five Ballantrae Dogfights, his/her handicap will be set at Zero



Tornado Relief

We will continue collecting donation items for the victims of the tornados that hit the Birmingham area last week. Below is a wish list for the victims. Donations can be dropped off at the Ballantrae Clubhouse.  Thank you for your support - Ballantrae Staff



Wish List
Bottled Water
Gatorade
Can Goods & Hand Held Can Openers
Dry Goods – Mac & Cheese, Rice, Beans, etc.
Toiletries
Paper Products
Plastic Tubs – for Survivors to salvage items from their homes (new or used)
Tarps – To cover homes from the outside weather (new or used)
Sunscreen
Diapers (Baby, Toddler and Adult)
Wipes
Blankets (new or used)
Gloves (new or used)
Hammer & Nails (new or used hammers or any tools)
NEW Sock & Underwear all sizes
Dog & Cat Food and supplies
Gift Cards (Wal-Mart, Target, Publix, Winn Dixie)





Ladies
The Ballantrae Ladies Golf Association is now accepting dues for 2012! Cost to join is $30.00 for the year. If you love to play golf or if you are interested in playing golf, please consider joining. The BLGA has members that play at all skill levels. The BLGA hosts play dates during the week and on weekends, ladies tournaments, couples tournaments, and their annual Christmas Luncheon. The BLGA is a member of the Ladies Birmingham Golf Association and their members who are members of Ballantrae Golf Club may participate in LBGA events.

 

 

 
 
 


Breakfast Buffet
 

On these cold winter Saturday mornings, sleep in a little later and

then come to Ballantrae for the buffet breakfast!!

NEW TIME
December 3th – February 25th
7:30 AM – 10:30 AM

FOR ONLY $5.00!

The Breakfast Buffet includes:
*Biscuits and Gravy     *Eggs
*Bacon and Sausage     *Grits     
*Fresh Fruit


 



FROST DELAYS AND WHY IT IS CRUCIAL TO WAIT UNTIL IT MELTS OFF!

How can a footprint be a killer?

When it is a footprint made on a putting surface that is covered with frost. It is hard to believe that simply walking across a golf green covered with frost can cause so much damage, but the proof will be there in a few days as the turfgrass dies and leaves a trail of brown footprints. That is why most courses will delay starting times until the frost has melted and it is also why golfers who appreciate a quality putting surface will be patient during frost delays.
 

Why does frost cause problems?

Greens are fragile. The putting surface, or green, is an extremely fragile environment that must be managed carefully   and professionally. Remember that every green is a collection of millions of individual grass plants, each of which is a delicate living thing.  Obviously, Mother Nature never meant for these plants to be maintained at 3/16 or even 1/8 of an inch for prolonged periods. This stress makes greens constantly vulnerable to attacks from insects, disease, heat, drought, cold and frost. Frost is essentially frozen dew. It can form when the temperature (or wind chill) is near or below the freezing point. The ice crystals that form on the outside of the plant can also harden or even freeze the cell structure of the plant. When frosted, the normally resilient plant cells become brittle and are easily crushed. When the cell membranes are damaged, the plant loses its ability to function normally. It is not much different than cracking an egg. Once the shell is broken, you cannot put it back together.
 

The proof is in the prints

Although you will not see any immediate damage if you walk on frosted turf, the proof will emerge within 48 to 72 hours as the leaves die and turn brown and since just one foursome can leave several hundred footprints on each green, the damage can be very extensive.
 

Thanks for understanding

The damage is not just unsightly — putting quality will also be reduced until repairs are made. Those repairs are expensive and, in some cases, the green may have to be kept out of play for days or weeks until the new turfgrass is established. A short delay while the frost melts can preserve the quality of the greens, prevent needless repairs and may even save you a few strokes the next time you play.





 


Winter Hours Of Operation
Effective November 6, 2011
 
Tee Times:
Monday-Friday:                                    8:00am-3:00pm
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays:            7:30am-3:00pm
 
Practice Facility:
Monday-Friday:                                    7:30am- one hour before dark
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays:             7:00am- one hour before dark 
 
Golf Shop & Fireside Grill:
Monday-Friday:                                    7:00am-5:00pm 
 (snacks, cold sandwiches and hotdogs available in the grill 3pm-5pm Monday – Thursday)     
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays:             6:30am-5:00pm
 
 
Fivesome play, walking,
and twilight rates begin at 12:00pm.

 



Practice Tee

The back practice tee will be open (weather permitting) for Members Only Weekdays and Weekends starting December 1st while the main tee will be mats only.

 

 

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