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Louisiana Golf Itineraries
GOLF IN NEW ORLEANS – WAY MORE THAN 18-HOLES - 5 DAYS/4 NIGHTS
Day 1 Arrive in New Orleans and play the historic *Golf Club at Audubon Park, one of the oldest courses
in the state and it’s located right on the streetcar line. After golf, enjoy a sunset dinner cruise on the
Mighty Mississippi and then immerse yourself in an authentic musical experience by catching a
performance at any local hotspot in and around the French Quarter.
Day 2 After a leisurely breakfast at your New Orleans hotel, play 18 holes at *Bayou Oaks at City Park –
South Course, designed by Rees Jones, the par 72 layout has been designed to accommodate players
of all skill levels. Spend the afternoon exploring City Park, an urban park as unique as the city of New
Orleans. The 1,300-acre park has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s
oldest urban parks. Wander through the Botanical Gardens, stroll beneath 800-year old live oaks,
ride the antique wooden carousel, explore the Beshoff Sculpture Garden and visit the New Orleans
Museum of Art. Enjoy dinner at a local New Orleans restaurant.
Day 3 After breakfast at the hotel, play a morning round at Pete Dye’s masterpiece, *TPC Louisiana, spend
the afternoon strolling down Magazine Street enjoying the shops and art galleries. Your night should
include a ghost tour, carriage ride or a walking tour, before enjoying a meal in New Orleans’ oldest and
most visited neighborhood – the French Quarter. Leave a little room for café au lait, chicory coffee and
beignets at Café du Monde, before heading back to the hotel. This iconic New Orleans restaurant has
been serving visitors since 1862.
Day 4 After breakfast, head to the west bank of the Mississippi River to play 18-holes at English Turn,
designed by Jack Nicklous, the course has water in play on 17 of the 18 holes including the fifteenth
island green signature hole. After golf, tour Mardi Gras World, a 300,000 square foot working
warehouse where floats are made for Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans, or the National World
War II Museum, which focuses on the war that changed the world. On your final night, dine at any
number of fine dining or hole-in-the-wall spots in New Orleans’ transformed historic downtown area
– South Market District, a five-block area in the historic downtown area at the intersection of the
Warehouse/Arts District, Central Business District, Medical District and Sports/Entertainment District.
Day 5 Depart from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.
*Denotes Audubon Golf Trail (AGT) golf course
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