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The Club At Diamondhead

Designed by Earl Stone and opened in 1978
Cardinal - Diamondhead, Mississippi

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6831 yards
Slope:
132
Rating:
72.7
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Cardinal" course at the The Club At Diamondhead facility in Diamondhead, Mississippi features 6831 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 72.7 and it has a slope rating of 132. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $80. The Club At Diamondhead Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Earl Stone, the Cardinal golf course opened in 1978.

Estimated Green Fees
$80
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Cardinal with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

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Image 18 Holes
Image 72 Par
Image 6831 Yards

Scorecard for Cardinal

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue72.70/129 374 518 404 175 397 403 164 396 554 3385 395 344 370 180 415 577 362 182 519 3344 6729
White70.20/127 344 493 381 140 371 383 147 368 515 3142 361 311 333 153 396 510 287 159 476 2986 6128
Gold65.00/111 321 471 358 115 308 328 125 320 481 2827 318 306 290 127 365 462 275 126 411 2680 5507
Gold (L)71.30/120 321 471 358 115 308 328 125 320 481 2827 318 306 290 127 365 462 275 126 411 2680 5507
Red63.00/104 313 394 280 84 303 297 125 320 421 2537 287 251 290 96 320 370 262 126 411 2413 4950
Red (L)68.30/113 313 394 280 84 303 297 125 320 421 2537 287 251 290 96 320 370 262 126 411 2413 4950
Par 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 36 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 3 5 36 72
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Cardinal Yardage Maps

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If someone were to mention "Diamond Head," any person with any knowledge of geography would instinctively think of Hawaii, and Diamond Head Crater, an extinct volcanic crater and the site of a luakini heiau, and ancient ceremonial structure dedicated to the war god and used by ancient Hawaiians for worship and human sacrifice. It's one of the most popular hikes on the island of Oahu and happens to be Hawaii's most recognized landmark.

Diamondhead (notice the difference in spelling) is a city on the Bay St. Louis coastline in Mississippi, located about 35 miles from Biloxi, MS, and 50 miles from New Orleans, LA, making it an easy drive from both markets. The city of Diamondhead was destined to be a resort town, with Hawaii-inspired architecture, landscaping, and road names. even their logo depicts this. Take a look at the country club's swimming pool and you'll see what I'm talking about.

Within the city, you'll find The Club at Diamondhead, a semi-private country club where the emphasis is on recreation and enjoying all that a Mississippi Gulf Coast lifestyle has to offer. For some, it's the ten lighted, hydra-clay tennis courts at The Tennis Club, for others, the dining and social aspects of the club, For the majority of members, it's the two 18-hole championship golf courses that draw golfers from near and far. The area has some interesting topography with elevations that rise to just over 100 feet. You won't find many water hazards out here however both courses have a lot of tree-lined fairways, so if you can't hit it straight off the tee, be prepared to get creative!

The Cardinal Course

With tree-lined fairways, extra-long sand bunkers, and no parallel holes, the Cardinal Course makes for a serene, peaceful round of golf. From the White Tees, the course plays 6,128 yards with a course rating of 71.0 and a slope of 128. With 4 sets of tees, there's a suitable yardage for every golfer, no matter how good – or bad – you are!

The 4th hole is a par 3 that plays 140 yards over water into a large, oceanic-style green that is well-sloped from back to front. The water guards the right side of the green, and bunkers front left and in the back place an emphasis on accuracy off the tee. There's a bailout area long, and right, however, it leaves most players with a tough up and down.

That same accuracy will come in handy on the par 4, 383-yard 6th hole. You'll need it to avoid the bunkers, both off the tee and around the green. Off the tee, there's a lot more room on the right side than you may think, and the fairway bunker on the left side gets a good workout as well! Long, deep bunkers guard either side of this long, narrow green. There may be as much as a two-club difference between a front and back pin placement. Maury Hodgens, Head Golf Professional, says “Be sure to stay below the hole and favor left of center for a slightly uphill putt. Putts from above the hole on Number 6 of the Cardinal are deceptively fast and can get away from you in a hurry.”

Number 13 is probably the signature hole on the Cardinal course. It's a 153-yard par 3 that plays downhill over water with woods on either side. The green is a tilted plane and not very deep on the right side. It's protected by a bunker in the back right. Par is a good score here.

If Number 13 is not the signature hole, then, by all means, Number 15 is. This 510-yard, par 5 will require three well-thought-out and accurate shots to get on the green in regulation. You'll need to cross the water twice, once from the elevated tee box to an island fairway and a second time on your layup shot. The landing area off the tee to the island fairway is narrow, and trees come into play on the right side. Your layup shot starts your uphill journey to the green, and it's best to play at least one extra club on your next two shots. Trees come into play on both sides of the fairway on your second and third shots as well. There's a single bunker short of the green on the right side; the green is not that large and has some good slope to it.

If either of these courses has you doubting your game, maybe a visit to The Golf Academy of Diamondhead is just what you need. Headed up by PGA Director of Instruction and Player Development, Hoppy Smith, a quick lesson might help work out the kinks. They use the latest technologies and can help you out with golf club fittings, ball and club speed analysis, and club distance and gapping measurements. Individual and on-course instruction is available as well as weekly golf clinics, all designed to help you get the most out of your golf game.

In 2020, Hurricane Zeta hit Diamondhead, MS, and according to Food and Beverage Manager Chris Rahaim, there was extensive damage to the clubhouse, in particular, the kitchen and restaurant areas. Management chose to look on the bright side and saw this as an opportunity to do some remodeling. The result is an open-air concept that is multi-functional. Whether it's just your foursome or you're part of a larger golf group, the staff can easily accommodate you. The food is incredible, especially the Sunday Brunch, complete with an omelet station and Prime Rib carving station. They also do a lot of special events, including wine and bourbon tastings. Check out the website or their Facebook page for up-to-date information.

These are just a few of the many things going on at The Club at Diamondhead. To book your next round or for information on becoming a member, call them at (228) 255-3910 or visit them online.

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Year Opened: 2011
7600 Country Club Cir, Diamondhead, MS, 39525-3702
1 mile from the center of Diamondhead
18 Holes
72 Par
6,817 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
The Club At Diamondhead Course Layout & Flyover
7600 Country Club Cir, Diamondhead, MS
39525-3702
(228) 255-3910
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