Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail At Capitol Hill

Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail At Capitol Hill is a 18-hole, par 72 golf course located in Prattville, Alabama, measuring 7726 yards. Cost tier: Elite. A driving range is available on site.

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2600 Constitution Ave, Prattville, AL 36066-7713

18-hole, par-72 course playing 7726 yards in Prattville, AL with elite pricing and a driving range.

18 Holes
Par 72
7726 yards
Elite
Driving Range

About This Course

Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail At Capitol Hill plays 7726 yards at par 72 across 18 holes in Prattville. A driving range is available on site.

Green fees are in the elite range. Nearby courses include Prattville Country Club, Cypress Tree Golf Course, Cypress Tree Golf Course, and The Pines Golf Club.

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2600 Constitution Ave, Prattville, AL 36066-7713

18-hole, par-72 course playing 7726 yards in Prattville, AL with elite pricing and a driving range.

18 Holes
Par 72
7726 yards
Elite
Driving Range