Madison Golf Center celebrates 25 years

By Nick Sellers | Staff Writer

MADISON – Sitting in the midst of change related to the upcoming Town Madison Shopping Center, on the southern border of Interstate-565, the Madison Golf Center is already busy celebrating 25 years in business, a mainstay in southern Madison.

Sitting in her office at the Center, president and owner Jennie Gibson reflects on the evolution of the property – she can remember digging the first trenches on the wide expanse of green in early 1990 with a shovel.

“All of our employees are really fantastic,” Gibson said. “Customer relationships are very important to us.”

Gibson and her brother, Jimmy Taylor – both of Madison – own the land on which the Golf Center exists. Their father was one of the founders of Intergraph, and he decided to put a golf center on the eastern side of the company.

“He loved golf, and at that point he thought it would attract business professionals from around the area,” Gibson said of her father.

The Center was built in a relatively short time, and became operational in August 1990. Gibson was trained in the craft and became one of the owners in 1998.

Today, the Madison Golf Center features 200 grass tees for the driving range, 20 covered tees, a bunker and chipping practice area, putting green, snack bar and grill and an indoor golf course simulator that was added in 2014.

The indoor simulator also functions as the PGA Training Building, where certified golf pros such as Jimmy Taylor teach private lessons.

“The staff here, we try to keep the grounds looking nice for everyone,” Gibson said. “It’s all about making them happy.”

The facility currently has around 2,800 active range cards carried by customers who frequent the Center.

In addition to the current offerings, the Madison Golf Center also has 10 acres for future development on the north side of the complex.

 

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones holds off James Clemens in epic Final Four series to reach state final

Huntsville

Huntsville crews continue to assess damage and clear debris following strong storms

Bob Jones High School

Chess league to host Summer Camp in June

Madison

American Legion to honor Gold Star families on Memorial Day

James Clemens High School

Dr. Kerry Donaldson honored as ‘Alabama PTA Principal of the Year’

Bob Jones High School

Bob Jones Jazz Band to play at Jazz Brunch at Madison Senior Center

Harvest

Madison Lions’ air filtration helps Village of Promise, Second Mile

James Clemens High School

Jets audio/visual students ace state, head to nationals

James Clemens High School

James Clemens, Liberty reach finals in Science Bowl

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 8, 2024

Bob Jones High School

City Rivalry Like Never Before: Baseball Playoffs- Bob Jones vs. James Clemens- A “Hatfields and the McCoys” Local Battle

Madison

Barons best Trash Pandas in pitchers’ duel

Madison

Patriots set the stage for rematch with Jets in Final Four

Madison

Jets soar into semis with Hoover sweep, Pats next

Events

Bless Fest returns for second year of spring family fun this weekend

Events

Local students organize MadFest for day of fun, service

Madison

Bob Jones bests Thompson in Game 1 of playoff tilt

Bob Jones High School

Fourth-graders absorb ‘The History of Madison’ from Cindi Sanderson

Harvest

VIP to host Charity Golf Tournament on Redstone Arsenal

Harvest

AUSA sponsors ‘Operation Eagle Claw’ about freeing hostages in Iran

Madison

MVP’s plant giveaway to celebrate Monarch mural outside Honest Coffee

Harvest

The Madison Village celebrates its 25th anniversary

Bob Jones High School

Optimist Club grants boost service options to youth

Digital Version

Digital version of The Madison Record – May 1, 2024

x