There are 47 results that match 42 Colonial Club Dr, Harahan, Louisiana 70123, Jefferson County.
Courses (20)
Avondale, Louisiana
Public
4.6326917864
262
New Orleans, Louisiana
Public
3.8983124275
647
Metairie, Louisiana
Private
5.0
2
New Orleans, Louisiana
Private
0.0
0
Kenner, Louisiana
Private
4.0
1
Luling, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.453094887
436
New Orleans, Louisiana
Public
4.3413939524
379
New Orleans, Louisiana
Public
3.8258091943
173
Destrehan, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.2020168539
374
Gretna, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.0011326266
390
Hahnville, Louisiana
Semi-Private
3.5454545455
11
New Orleans, Louisiana
Semi-Private
3.100659489
164
New Orleans, Louisiana
Municipal
3.5018256783
516
New Orleans, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.4306400997
597
La Place, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.1449093903
340
La Place, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.1049019375
289
Mathews, Louisiana
Private
4.5459213989
144
Raceland, Louisiana
Semi-Private
4.0
1
Top Destinations (1)
So many gastronomic treats, so little time. How about this for a perfect day? For breakfast, beignets at Cafe Du Monde. For lunch, a muffuletta at Central Grocery. For dinner, barbecued shrimp at Mr. B's. This doesn't even include the fabulous staples of the area gumbo, jambalaya, steamed crawfish, and shrimp etouffee.
Articles (9)
At the TPC Louisiana, Pete Dye put bunkers everywhere. They're in the landing areas and around the greens. Some are huge, like football fields, and 62 are pot bunkers. Other than that, there's not much to contend with - except for the mounds, water, small greens and towering pines and cypress trees. In other words, there's trouble everywhere.
The PGA Tour rolls into New Orleans and the TPC Louisiana this week. Should you addit to your list of golf places to visit? We have your answer.
Golfers quit because the game is too difficult, takes too long and is too expensive. Facilities like Audubon Park Golf Course in New Orleans are the solution to all three problems. What's more, the course offers excellent conditioning, scenery and charm -- and it proves you can make a short course as enjoyable as a so-called "championship" layout.
Golfers who will be in town for Jazz Fest or the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (April 24-30) will now have the opportunity to play a brand-new course just minutes from the French Quarter.
In this ratings showdown, we take a look at two of New Orleans' top golf courses open to the public and see how they stack up.
It's not too early to start thinking about holiday travel golf. How about New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast over Thanksgiving?
With the long-awaited opening of City Park's new Bayou Oaks Course, New Orleans offers enough great golf for a long weekend. Brandon Tucker soaked in all things NOLA in this latest trip report.
There are two public-accessible courses here that have recently hosted PGA Tour events. Here's why you should play one but not the other.
The New Orleans golf scene is about to get a brand-new golf course, one that might be worthy of the title of "the next Bethpage Black." Check it out here.
Galleries (3)
One of the most accessible courses on the PGA Tour schedule, check out photos of Pete Dye-designed TPC Louisiana, host of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
The longtime host of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, semi-private English Turn Golf & Country Club, designed by Jack NIcklaus, is a favorite semi-private course to play in Louisiana.
Take a photo tour of one of the great 18-hole short courses in the United States, Audubon Park Golf Course in New Orleans.
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