The Links at Audubon
Course Details
- Par: 70
Website: https://www.memphistn.gov/Government/ParksNeighborhoods/GolfCourses/TheLinksatAudubon.aspx
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to experience The Links at Audubon?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall. You'll find the fescue fairways are at their firmest, providing that true links bounce, and the coastal winds are typically more manageable than in peak summer. Plus, the wildlife activity is fantastic during these shoulder seasons.
How challenging is The Links at Audubon for an average golfer?
Don't let the natural beauty fool you-Audubon is a proper test of golf, especially when the wind picks up. You'll need to master bump-and-run shots and think strategically around the deep pot bunkers and undulating greens. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force.
What makes The Links at Audubon truly unique compared to other courses?
Its commitment to authentic links golf in a protected natural habitat truly sets it apart. We particularly love the par-3 14th, where you hit over a marshland teeming with birds, and the dramatic finishing holes along the bluffs. It's a course that feels ancient and wild.
What should I expect to pay for a round at The Links at Audubon, and is it worth it?
Green fees typically range from $150-220, depending on the season and time of day. We absolutely believe it's worth every penny for the unique links experience and pristine conditions you'll encounter. Consider it an investment in a truly memorable round.
Is The Links at Audubon a good course for walking, and how's the pace of play?
Audubon is designed for walking, and we strongly encourage it-it's the best way to appreciate the natural contours and views. Pace of play is generally excellent, especially if you book an early morning tee time, as the course marshals do a great job of keeping things moving.