Lookout Mountain Golf Club

Labor Day Feast

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Written by Administrator Saturday, 22 May 2010 15:32

 

September 5th Labor Day Feast

  Sunday, September 5th 5:30 to 8:30pm. Help us celebrate Labor Day with a low-country Shrimp Broil & Fish Fry. Fresh Shrimp, Andouille smoked sausage, and red potatoes with lots of sauces. Catfish and Grouper available with coleslaw, potato salad, macaroni salad, & homemade buttermilk hushpuppies. Pork BBQ with bakebeans for a traditional Labor Day meal.

Takeouts are also available. Kids menu available for $5.95 (5-10) 4 and under eat FREE.        

Adults for only $16.95 what a great value! Please call now for your reservation Ext. 23

 

 

 

Angie Morelock

706-820-0719 ext. 23

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Last Updated on Friday, 03 September 2010 17:07  

WELCOME TO OUR NEW WEBSITE

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Written by Billy Buchanan Saturday, 24 April 2010 16:06

We hope you will take the time to enjoy our new website and go to it on a regular basis to stay current on Club Happenings and Events. We are very proud of this enhancement to the Club’s image and also hope you would send your non-member friends to the site if they are considering Club Membership, Golf Outings, or Banquet/Wedding functions. I want to give a special THANKS to our Head Golf Professional, Adam Campbell, who actually made this happen while working with our Covenant College webmaster, Tim Willison. Angie Morelock is also jumping in to play a large part in keeping the site current, and other Staff members will add contributions along the way to keep you updated on Club functions. Any advice or thoughts on continuation of this enhancement are much appreciated.

Billy Buchanan

Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 18:23  

Our History

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Written by Administrator Monday, 08 February 2010 02:04

Lookout Mountain Golf Club was designed in 1925 by one of the premiere architects in American golf: Seth J. Raynor and his assistant, Charles Banks. Raynor was the engineer for and protégé of the most influential architect in American golf: C. B. MacDonald. This was the last course that Raynor designed before his untimely death in 1926. It was the only course that he built on a mountain.

Last Updated on Sunday, 14 February 2010 21:06

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