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Over six hundred years ago, the game of golf as we know it took shape on the North Sea coast
of Scotland near the town of Fife. Those Scots loved sport and competition, especially their new game of golf.
Family and heritage also occupied a prominent place in their lives, so important that each family developed its
own unique plaid fabric for kilts, caps and scarves, the Tartan, so that at every important occasion, no stranger
could fail to know what families were represented.
A number of those hearty Scots came to America to tame the wilderness as hunters and trappers in the pine
woods of our Southeast. Even though they lived in buckskin, they brought out their Tartans for the annual
"Rendezvous," where the woodsmen gathered to trade for supplies, swap tall stories, and compete in
woodsmen's games.
In this spirit of rugged individualism, love of sport, community, and heritage, Tartan Pines Golf
Community was born.
Tartan Pines features a public 18-hole golf course, lighted driving range, clubhouse, restaurant,
meeting facilities, and golf shop, with wooded lots for single-family and garden homes inside the Highway
84 By-pass in Enterprise, Alabama. |