Dancing Rabbit Golf Club - Reviews from across the web
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Dancing Rabbit is magical - user review Dancing Rabbit is part of the Pearl River Resort owned by the Choctaw Indians. The resort has a gleaming casino, wonderful spa, family attractions and a 36-hole golf masterpiece designed... tripadvisor.com
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club Nestled among the towering pines and stunning oaks in the rolling hills region of east central Mississippi is two of the southeast’s most acclaimed golf courses, Dancing Rabbit Golf Club at Pearl River Resort. Claiming a home in this lush environment are the award-winning, par-72 courses, the ... dancingrabbitgolf.com
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club - The Driving Directions Page Start south on Airline Drive by turning left. Turn right onto Transportation Avenue, then left onto Messer Airport Highway. Take the I-20 W / I-59 S ramp towards Tuscaloosa / downtown and merge onto I-59 S. Remain on I-59 S to Meridian. Take MS. Exit 150 in Meridian to Hwy 19N to Philadelphia. Follo... dancingrabbitgolf.com
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club - Philadelphia - Reviews of Dancing Rabbit Golf Club - TripAdvisor Dancing Rabbit is part of the Pearl River Resort owned by the Choctaw Indians. The resort has a gleaming casino, wonderful spa, family attractions and a 36-hole golf masterpiece designed by Tom Fazio and Jerry Pate. For those who love golf and gaming, this place is tough to beat. Playing the Azaleas... tripadvisor.com
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club | Azaleas Golf Course The 18-hole Azaleas course at the Dancing Rabbit Golf Club facility in Philadelphia, Mississippi features 7,128 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 74.4 and it has a slope rating of 135 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Thomas Fazio, ASGCA/Jerry Pate, the Azal... golflink.com
Dancing Rabbit Golf Club | Course Finder Course Profile | Courses & Travel | Golf.com Associated with the Pearl River Resort, there are two 18-hole, Tom Fazio and Jerry Pate-designed courses at this facility. The original Azaleas course has several water hazards and strategically-placed bunkers that force players to think their way around the course in order to avoid big numbers. Onl... golf.com
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