Backspin Volume 3, Issue 5 | Page 28

28 Mississippi, have raised over $400,000 to benefit the American Cancer Society and the American Diabetes Association. “Not only is it convenient to a lot of people, but this course is like an escape. It’s not the kind of course that people are used to playing back where I live in Louisiana,” said Larry Robinson, facility engineering consultant at Talos and coordinator of this tournament. “We get to come to the hills, see some wildlife. I saw a bunch of deer yesterday. It’s just getting out back in nature.” For the first three years of the event, Talos held the tournaments at courses in Columbia, Mississippi, where they also held their annual company crawfish boil. The move to Quail Hollow facilitated the influx of more participants, as it was able to more easily hold bigger crowds. The course hosted around 140 players on each of the two dates for this year’s Moore, Morgan and Geer tournaments. “Jeff and his staff are just fantastic; they treat us like royalty,” said Larry Robinson. “We’ll never ever move it from here. It’s always going to be here.” Quail Hollow benefits by being neighbors with Percy Quin State Park, as the attendance at the 1700-acre park brings additional traffic into the golf course. Trecost said that he expects this trend to grow when Percy Quin reopens its Lake Tangipahoa to the public for fishing beginning Sept. 21. Alton Robinson said that people staying at the park start coming in Thursday morning to book at the course, and that anyone who does not arrive early will likely find no vacancies. He also discussed another group which frequents Quail Hollow, retirees. Groups of these players meet to golf every day except Tuesday, when the course is closed. “Feedback is great,” said Trecost. “We are priced affordably for the product that you’re getting.” Green fees are $31 for weekdays and $37 on weekends, cart included for both. The course also offers a $1,200 annual pass membership. “Love playing golf, man,” said Alton Robinson, who does not only act as marshal for the course. “I play every day. I’m a member too.” For information about tee times, call (601) 684-2903 or visit https://www. quailhollowgolf.mdwfp.com.