Louisiana–Loving It!
by Ron Smith
Audubon Park Golf Club
Audubon Park Golf Club is the country’s only course accessible by street car. The first thing you notice about this oak tree lined course is the urban feel as people are jogging, riding bikes, rollerblading along their respective paths. At first I thought it a distraction, but after playing the 1st hole, realized that the activity complimented to the course.
Atchafalaya at Idlewild
Atchafalaya at Idlewild is designed by Robert Von Hagge. The 7,533 yard course contains five lakes and ten native wetland areas and the hazards are a challenge. This course offers five sets of tees. It’s also Louisiana’s most unique golf experience with a design grafted to showcase its magnificent wildlife and incredible beauty.
The Wetlands
The Wetlands is Lafayette’s newest golf course. It’s a favorite of local golfers with its beauty, scenery and relaxed feel. But I was forewarned about how the winds come into play on this Frank Burandt design. So, I had to reach for an “extra club” to overtake the humidity and wind which slowed my ball.
Gray Plantation
Gray Plantation at Lake Charles has over sixty acres of lakes, 94 bunkers, and beautiful pines at every turn. Two island greens grace this course along with small alligators that occasionally come out to greet golfers.