Courtesy of The Alotian Club
Courtesy of The Alotian Club
Courtesy of The Alotian Club
Courtesy of The Alotian Club
Courtesy of The Alotian Club
Overview
The Alotian Club gives us a hint of what Augusta National would have looked like had Bobby Jones established his dream course on even hillier terrain than Augusta. The first tee shot drops 70 feet to a fairway below, with the approach playing back uphill. The tee on the 205-yard par-3 sixth sits 85 feet above the green. Alotian, founded by Warren Stephens, son of former Masters chairman Jackson Stephens, is the first (and still only) course in Arkansas ever to make America’s 100 Greatest. The Alotian name comes from the annual golf trips Stephens once took with his buddies. He called it the America’s Lights Out Tour, and participants called themselves The Alotians.
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Awards
Ranking history:
100 Greatest: Ranked since 2011.
2023-'24 ranking: 38th.
Previous ranking: 35th.
Highest ranking: No. 14, 2011-'12.
Best in State: Ranked first since 2011.
Panelists
Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
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“Wonderful experience on a Tom Fazio design in rural Arkansas. Obviously the close ties to Augusta are felt throughout with exceptional conditioning and wonderful service."
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“Wonderful experience on a Tom Fazio design in rural Arkansas. The close ties to Augusta National are felt throughout with exceptional conditioning and wonderful service. Built on extremely hilly terrain that comes into play throughout the round. An invite that shouldn't be turned down if ever given the opportunity."
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“Great course condition, locker room, dining room, and practice range. Well designed holes but not a walkable course. Hard to gain access to the course."
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“Much more of a remarkable experience than a remarkable golf course. If you get a chance to play here, do it. If you get a chance to stay and play, jump all over it! The homage to Augusta is unmistakable. Even the name of the club is fun: Based on a bunch of golf fanatics' earlier "America's Lights Out Tour"."
Read More2021
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“Special effort to play this course is merited. Not a walking course due to large elevation changes throughout, all aspects of one's game will be tested. Built to rival Augusta National in its own region of the country, it probably lives up to the objective, especially in terms of challenge, variety, and attention to detail. Don't miss it if you have access."
Read More2018
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“Outstanding course with great views and conditioning. The day there is one of a kind with the wine cellar and other amenities."
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“Typical Fazio, nice and pleasant design."
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“Great course condition, locker room, dining room, and practice range. Well designed holes but not a walkable course. Hard to gain access to the course."
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“too many uphill shots to greens"
Read More2022
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“Spectacular Tom Fazio design through beautiful Arkansas hills."
Read More2018
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