Allen Parish
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Allen Parish a worthwhile golf destination with only one course?
Absolutely, but manage your expectations - this isn't a multi-day golf resort. We see it as a fantastic opportunity for a focused, enjoyable round, perfect as a stopover or a dedicated day trip if you're exploring Louisiana. You'll find a welcoming atmosphere and solid golf without the fuss.
When is the best time of year to play golf in Allen Parish?
We always recommend visiting from late fall through early spring, roughly October to April, for the most comfortable playing conditions. Summers can be intensely hot and humid here, so if you're visiting then, an early morning tee time is absolutely essential for an enjoyable round.
What kind of golf experience should I expect at Allen Parish's course?
Expect a laid-back, friendly round that prioritizes enjoyable play over championship-level difficulty. The course is typically well-maintained and offers a fair challenge for all skill levels, making it a great spot to simply relax and appreciate the game. It's golf as it should be - accessible and fun.
What else is there to do in Allen Parish besides golf?
Since your golf outing might be a quick one, we highly recommend exploring the area's natural beauty, especially the nearby Kisatchie National Forest. You should also dive into the local culinary scene - think authentic Louisiana boudin and cracklins - which is always a highlight for us after a round.
What are the typical costs for a round of golf in Allen Parish?
You'll find green fees here are quite reasonable, often ranging from $30-50 for 18 holes, including a cart. It offers excellent value for a well-kept course, making it an affordable and accessible option for a casual and enjoyable round. We think it's a great bang for your buck.