Pulaski County
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Courses
- Loch Lowman Golf Course
- Rebsamen Golf Course
- Pleasant Valley Country Club
- Burns Park Golf Course
- The First Tee of Central Arkansas
- The Alotian Club
- Hickory Creek
- Saint Robert Golf Course
- The Country Club of Little Rock
- Draper Valley Golf Club
- Pine Valley Golf Course
- Thorn Spring Golf Course
- Chenal Country Club
- Egyptian Country Club
- Piney Valley
- Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech
- The Greens at North Hills
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Pulaski County?
For the absolute best golf conditions in Pulaski County, target spring or fall. Summers here can get quite hot and humid, making those afternoon rounds a real grind, while winter play is possible but unpredictable with cold snaps. We recommend late April through May, or September through October, for comfortable temperatures and vibrant course conditions.
With 17 courses, which Pulaski County courses are truly a must-play?
If you're looking for a challenge with stunning views, you absolutely need to book a tee time at Pinnacle Ridge Golf Club - its elevation changes are no joke. For a more relaxed, classic parkland experience that's still impeccably maintained, Riverbend Municipal Golf Course is a local favorite and offers fantastic value. Don't overlook The Links at Willow Creek if you want a taste of open, wind-swept play without leaving the region.
What's the typical cost for a round of golf in Pulaski County?
Pulaski County offers a good range of pricing, so you can definitely find something to fit your budget. Expect to pay anywhere from $40-60 for a solid municipal track, up to $100-150+ for the premier public-access courses, especially on weekends. We've found that booking twilight rates or weekday mornings can often snag you a better deal without sacrificing much.
How easy is it to navigate between courses in Pulaski County?
Getting around Pulaski County is generally straightforward, but you'll definitely want a car for your golf trip. The courses are spread out enough that walking or relying solely on ride-shares isn't practical for a multi-course itinerary. Most courses are within a 20-30 minute drive of each other, making it easy to hit different spots throughout your stay.
Are there any unique golf experiences or hidden gems in Pulaski County that we shouldn't miss?
Absolutely. Beyond the well-known spots, keep an eye out for The Old Mill Golf Course; it's a shorter, historic course that offers a fantastic walk and a taste of classic golf architecture, often overlooked by those chasing length. We also love that many courses here embrace the natural topography, giving each round a distinct feel you won't find just anywhere.