Baton Rouge Country Club is one of Louisiana's most established private golf clubs, founded in 1916 and relocated to its current home in 1957 with an expanded 18-hole layout. The course, originally designed by Herman Hackbarth and significantly renovated by Joseph L. Lee in 1986, stretches 7,085 yards with a challenging slope rating of 134 and has been recognized among the best courses in Louisiana by Golf Digest. The property is notable for its centuries-old live oaks and a demanding par-72 layout that has hosted U.S. Open qualifying rounds.
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The Country Club of Louisiana is a private 18-hole golf club founded in the mid-1980s within a planned residential community in Baton Rouge. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus — his first signature design in Louisiana — stretching to over 7,100 yards with a slope rating of 144 and water hazards influencing play on 11 of 18 holes. The club has hosted the Louisiana State Amateur Championship and remains one of the premier private golf experiences in the greater Baton Rouge area.
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The University Club is a private 18-hole championship course in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, designed by PGA Tour winner David Toms and architect Jim Lipe on 300 acres of former plantation land woven with natural bayous and Louisiana wetlands. Serving as the official home course for LSU's men's and women's golf programs, the course stretches to 7,700 yards with a slope rating of 145 and has hosted multiple NCAA Regional Championships.
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