MAM Park Golf Course




2146 Ball Road
Memphis, TN 38114

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The MAM Park Golf Course (the former Army Defense Depot course) is across from the Memphis Grizzlies Athletic Center. The nine hole golf course has a clubhouse containing offices, a computer lab, two multipurpose rooms and a “Full Swing Golf Machine” where youth can electronically play some of the top golf courses in the world. A citywide outreach beginner and intermediate golf program is offered year-round to boys and girls ages 8 to 18.

 

Every summer MAM offers a “Golf is Fun” Fusion Golf Academy designed to teach youth not only the fundamentals of golf, but more importantly, how to know and love God, love others and love self. The MAM “Golf is Fun” Fusion Golf Academy truly reflects the MAM mission by bringing God, golf and fun together.

 

To learn more about the MAM golf programs, click here.

Schedule


During school: Monday to Friday, 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm; Saturday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Summer: Monday to Friday, 12:00 to 5:00 pm; Saturday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Times are subject to change due to games, practices and other programming.

Donations

 

MAM's golf program is in need of unwanted new or used golf equipment. Call Vince Alfonso at 606-7332 to arrange a pickup or bring your equipment donation to the MAM Grizzlies Center at 2107 Ball Road, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.

 

You can also help yourself and us by buying some donated golf equipment.

Check out our selection!


Staff

Golf Operations Director
Vince Alfonso, Jr.
Cell:     (901) 606-7332
E-mail:      valfonso@mamsports.org

Vince Alfonso, Jr. is the vice president / director of golf at MAM. A 28 year “A” member of the PGA and native Memphian, Vince is a familiar name in Memphis golf circles. MAM also sponsors a program at LeMoyne Owen College of Memphis entitled “Golf for Business and Life” for which Vince is the lead instructor.

 

Prior to coming on board at MAM Vince served as Executive Director / PGA professional for MSJGA / The First Tee of Memphis.  In his former position, Vince was the lead person involved in the re-development of the MAM Park Golf Course with design help from such golf notables as Loren Roberts and Jerry Pate and financial help from MAM, The USGA and The First Tee national office.