Chicot County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chicot County worth a golf trip if it only has one course?

Absolutely, but manage your expectations for a multi-day golf marathon. You're coming here for a specific, laid-back experience at a well-maintained local gem, not a resort-style golf complex. We recommend combining your round with some local fishing or exploring the nearby Mississippi River Delta for a truly unique trip.

What's the best time of year to play golf in Chicot County?

We find spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions, with comfortable temperatures and less humidity. Summers can be quite hot and humid, which might make a full 18 holes a bit of a grind for some. Winter is generally mild, but you might encounter some frost delays on cooler mornings.

What kind of golf experience can I expect at the Chicot County course?

Expect a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere where the focus is simply on enjoying your game. The course itself is a straightforward, well-kept layout with mature trees and a few water features that demand accuracy. It's a great place to walk and enjoy the quiet, rural setting without the pressure of a championship track.

Are there any other activities or reasons to visit Chicot County besides golf?

Definitely, especially if you appreciate the outdoors and local history. Lake Chicot, Arkansas's largest natural lake, is fantastic for fishing, boating, or just enjoying the scenery. You'll also find charming small towns nearby with a rich Delta heritage, offering a glimpse into a different pace of life.

What should I know about booking tee times and costs for golf in Chicot County?

Booking is usually straightforward; a phone call a day or two in advance is often sufficient, especially on weekdays. Green fees are very reasonable, offering excellent value for a well-maintained course. Don't expect online booking portals; this is a place where a friendly chat with the pro shop staff gets the job done.