Iroquois Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky — public, 18-hole golf course, designed by Robert B. Harris (1946)

Iroquois Golf Course

Louisville, Kentucky

About Course

Iroquois Golf Course, situated in Louisville, Kentucky, is a public 18-hole golf facility established in 1946 by architect Robert B. Harris. The course permits walking for players and offers access to a teaching professional on-site. While limited details are available about the course's specific characteristics, Iroquois represents a mid-20th century municipal golf layout in the Louisville metropolitan area. The course provides an opportunity for golfers seeking a public playing environment. Walking is allowed, enabling players to navigate the course on foot. A teaching professional is available to support golfers interested in improving their skills at this historic municipal golf venue.

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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR70.2 | 126 | 0
Driving Range?No
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsRobert B. Harris (1946)
Year built1946
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Conditions
FairwaysFind another metro course. Iroquois sucks.
GreensFind another metro course. Iroquois sucks.
Golf seasonYear round. High Season: March 1st - November 30th
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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