Audubon Country Club
Country Club · Louisville, KY · Founded 1905 · 18 Holes · Designed by Tom Bendelow/Spencer Holt/Bruce Matthews III/William Langford
About Audubon Country Club
Audubon Country Club is a historic private club founded in the early 20th century in Louisville, Kentucky, named in honor of renowned ornithologist John James Audubon, who had ties to the city. The original 18-hole parkland layout was designed by Tom Bendelow, one of the most prolific golf course architects of the era, and was later refined through a 1999 renovation by Rees Jones. The tree-lined course plays to a par 71 at 6,735 yards with a slope rating of 133, and has hosted multiple Kentucky State Amateur Championships.
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