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Enjoy Golf Packages in New Orleans
Enjoy Golf packages in New Orleans
Despite a number of hurricanes that stroke New Orleans, this vibrant and historic city has retained its charm and continues to be one of the most sought after destination down South.
Aside from visiting New Orlean's famous tourist spots, a lot of people are also enjoying
golf tee times here. In fact, with mild winters averaging 65 degrees, golf is constantly played in Big Easy that's why it is also quickly becoming a golf haven in southern United States.
A blast of course expansion and renovation has made New Orleans a real urban resort. From private clubs with shared arrangements to several high-end public and resort tracks, golf in New Orleans is trouble-free, affordable and accessible. Find some of the finest
golf courses below:
The Tournament Players Club of Louisiana - It is relatively flat landscape molded and formed into undulating fairways lined by huge trees. Sand bunkers and water make this golf course a challenging test for any golfer. One of the oldest PGA Tours, The Zurich Classic of New Orleans will be held at the TPC of Louisiana (the course Golf Digest dubbed the fourth best new layout in the US) on April 20-26, 2009.
Colonial Country Club - Opened in 1925, Colonial Country Club provides a challenging 18 holes of golf that you will never fail to remember. Colonial is a conventional layout with small greens, rigid fairways lined with oak trees, and strategically positioned water hazards.
Pinewood Country Club - Designed by Bill Bergin, the Pinewood golf course opened in 1963; it features 6,405 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 and abundant thick trees lining its fairways that can vary your shots and the greens are small and fast.
Amidst the natural splendor of New Orleans and from the gleaming early morning dew of 7 a.m. golf to the amber rays of sun gushing through moss-covered live oaks at nightfall, nothing is fairly as interesting as golf in the Big Easy. Choose to stay in the French Quarter, play PGA Tour quality courses, and feast in top-notch restaurants. What could be better?