Audubon Park Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Audubon Park Golf Course a good fit for high-handicappers or beginners looking for a fun round?

Absolutely, this course is incredibly welcoming for all skill levels. Its par-62 layout means shorter holes, which takes some pressure off, but don't mistake that for easy - those ancient live oaks and surprisingly tricky greens will still test your shot-making. It's a fantastic place to work on your short game without feeling overwhelmed.

When is the best time of year to play Audubon Park Golf Course, considering New Orleans' climate?

We highly recommend visiting between October and April. You'll enjoy much cooler temperatures and lower humidity, making for a far more pleasant walk. Summers here are notoriously hot and sticky, so if you must play then, aim for the earliest possible tee time to beat the intense heat.

What makes playing Audubon Park Golf Course a truly unique New Orleans golf experience?

It's the quintessential urban oasis - you're playing golf right in the heart of the city, surrounded by magnificent, moss-draped live oaks that are centuries old. This isn't your typical championship course; it's a charming, walkable par-62 track that feels like a private park, offering a peaceful escape with a distinct local flavor. You won't find another course quite like it.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Audubon Park Golf Course, and is it good value for the experience?

Green fees are generally in the mid-range for an urban course, offering excellent value for what you get. Considering its prime location, beautiful upkeep, and unique character, we think it's well worth the price. You're paying for a memorable round in a truly special setting, not just 18 holes.

How busy does Audubon Park Golf Course typically get, and do I need to book tee times far in advance?

Given its popularity and central location, Audubon Park can get quite busy, especially on weekends and during peak season. We strongly advise booking your tee time at least a week or two in advance, particularly if you have a specific time preference. Don't just show up expecting to walk on - you'll likely be disappointed.