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Capitol Hill Golf Club is located in Prattville, eight miles north of Montgomery, Alabama, and forms part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. Spread across 1,500 acres, the facility offers 54 holes across three distinct par-72 championship layouts, all designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and opened between 1999 and 2000. Golf World named it the second-best public golf facility in the United States.

The Judge is the most demanding of the three, stretching to 7,813 yards from the back tees. Water comes into play on 14 of 18 holes as the course winds through low-lying meadows, forests, and marshy bogs along the Alabama River. Its signature opening hole drops nearly 100 feet from an elevated tee to a narrow fairway, with views of the Montgomery skyline, and is widely considered the most photographed hole on the entire RTJ Trail. The par-3 6th plays 229 yards to an island green. Golf Magazine rated it among the top 10 public courses in America worthy of hosting the US Open.

The Senator takes a contrasting approach, modelled on Scottish links golf with over 140 pot bunkers and mounds reaching 40 feet in height that create blind shots throughout the round. It measures 7,697 yards and hosted the LPGA Tour's Navistar Classic from 2007 to 2016.

The Legislator is the most traditional layout, playing through pine trees along a bluff above the Alabama River at 7,417 yards, with a notable six-hole stretch through a native cypress swamp on the back nine.

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