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           MALLARD GOLF CLUB               OAK KNOLL COUNTRY CLUB
               LAKE CHARLES                         HAMMOND
     The City of Lake Charles is proud to announce the   A hidden gem in the Northshore golf community, Oak
     completion of Mallard Golf Club, a Scottish links   Knoll has history and charm. Nestled among some of
     inspired golf course designed by Jeffrey Blume. This   Hammond’s most beautiful oaks, the course offers
     Championship golf course features five sets of tee   beautiful scenery and atmosphere. The real star of the
     boxes, elevated greens, and rolling hills. The golf course   show is the fantastic golf design, which allows players
     is surrounded by native areas and will produce a true   of all ages and skill levels to feel both competitive and
     Scottish links experience.          challenged. This layout will have you reaching for every
                                         club as you maneuver the rolling fairways, fast greens
                                         and strategically placed sand and water hazards.
















               SANTA MARIA                          THE ISLAND
               BATON ROUGE                          PLAQUEMINE
     Designed  by  Robert  Trent  Jones,  Sr.,  the  course  is   The 160-acre Tif-Eagle golf course presents nine
     built on 150 acres of rolling terrain, featuring 15 lakes   man-made lakes. These lakes are part of the course
     and two natural waterways. Sand and grass bunkers,   on 17 of the 18 holes. This true championship course
     Bermuda fairways and ancient oaks provide the perfect   plays from the professional tees at just under 7,000
     setting for a memorable test of golf. Santa Maria has   yards. It is also very golfer friendly with tee placements
     consistently received Golf Digest’s highest ratings for a   for the average, senior and women golfers. The front
     municipal course.                   nine is played clockwise and the back nine is played
                                         counterclockwise. The clubhouse overlooks the greens
                                         on holes 9 and 18.
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