An insurance industry executive with more than three decades of experience, Scott G. Sink serves as senior executive vice president of McGriff, Seibels & Williams, Inc., in Birmingham, Alabama. In his free time, Scott G. Sink enjoys playing golf. His favorite courses include Alabama’s Shoal Creek.
Designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Shoal Creek is an 18-hole golf course that opened in 1977. Since then, the property has hosted several major golfing events, including US Amateur and Junior Amateur Tournaments and two PGA Championships. The course also will host the 73rd US Women’s Open Championship in 2018.
The 7,154-yard Shoal Creek course sits on 1,550 acres in the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Highlights of the course include a series of challenging par-5 holes with well-protected greens. With background views of the Double Oak Mountain, the 190-yard, par-3 fifth hole is also memorable.
Over the last three decades, Shoal Creek has received praise from golfers and golf publications. Golf Digest recently ranked Shoal Creek at the top of its 2017-18 list of Best Golf Courses in Alabama.
Designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Shoal Creek is an 18-hole golf course that opened in 1977. Since then, the property has hosted several major golfing events, including US Amateur and Junior Amateur Tournaments and two PGA Championships. The course also will host the 73rd US Women’s Open Championship in 2018.
The 7,154-yard Shoal Creek course sits on 1,550 acres in the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Highlights of the course include a series of challenging par-5 holes with well-protected greens. With background views of the Double Oak Mountain, the 190-yard, par-3 fifth hole is also memorable.
Over the last three decades, Shoal Creek has received praise from golfers and golf publications. Golf Digest recently ranked Shoal Creek at the top of its 2017-18 list of Best Golf Courses in Alabama.