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Alabama proposes $26.8 million golf complex with massive clubhouse
A new basketball arena was not the only facility upgrade proposed for Alabama athletics.
Almost lost in the wake of Alabamaās proposed new basketball arena, athletics director Greg Byrne had another major construction announcement Thursday.
A $26.8 million golf complex and practice course was also proposed at the UA System Board of Trustees physical properties committee meeting.
The project would include a massive clubhouse, a practice course and an additional nine-hole course, according to the proposal presented to the committee. It received an initial approval from the committee before moving onto the full board in Fridayās meeting on the UAB campus.
Funding would come from the Crimson Standard drive and future general revenue bonds. The fundraising effort aiming for a $600 million goal in 10 years was launched in 2018 to improve Alabama athletics facilities. The first phase was a $109.4 million renovation of Bryant-Denny Stadium with Phase 2 moving on to include the arena and golf projects.
The golf facility would be located south of Jack Warner Parkway alongside Kicker Road in Tuscaloosa.
Of the proposed budget, $16.4 million would go toward the clubhouse and practice course with another $5.5 allocated for the 9-hole course.
The clubhouse would have a Georgian Revival look with a brick veneer and limestone detailing.
āThe proposed project will give the university one of the top golf facilities in the Southeastern Conference and among Division I schools across the nation,ā the proposal to the board reads.
The Crimson Tide menās program won national championships in 2013 and 2014, a year after the women claimed the 2012 NCAA crown.
The Alabama men havenāt qualified for the NCAA championships since 2018 and finished 13th at the NCAA Stillwater Regional last year.
The Crimson Tide women were 24th at last yearās NCAA championships. Its last top-10 finish came in 2014 when Alabama was ninth to end a string of five straight top 10s.
