TPC Louisiana
Club information
TPC of Louisiana is located in the United States
TPC of Louisiana
TPC of Louisiana is located in Louisiana
TPC of Louisiana
Coordinates29°54′07″N 90°11′24″W / 29.902°N 90.190°W / 29.902; -90.190
LocationAvondale, Louisiana, U.S.
ElevationSea level
Established2004, twenty years ago
TypePublic
Owned byThe Louisiana Stadium & Exposition District
Operated byPGA Tour TPC Network
Total holes18
Events hostedZurich Classic of New Orleans 2005, 2007-current
LGA Mid-Amateur Championship 2015
LGA Junior Amateur Championship 2013
LGA Amateur Championship 2007, 2012
LGA Senior Amateur Championship 2010
LGA Four-Ball Championship 2009
GreensMini Verde Bermudagrass
FairwaysTifSport Bermudagrass
Websitetpc.com/Louisiana
Designed byPete Dye, Steve Elkington, Kelly Gibson
Par72
Length7,425 yards (6,789 m)
Course rating76.3
Slope rating138 [1]
Course record61 – Ken Archer (2022)

TPC Louisiana is an 18-hole golf course in the southern United States, located in Avondale, Louisiana, a suburb southwest of New Orleans.

Opened twenty years ago in 2004, it was designed by renowned golf course architect Pete Dye in consultation with tour professionals Steve Elkington and Kelly Gibson. TPC Louisiana has been part of the PGA Tour's Tournament Players Club network since its second season, and hosts the tour's Zurich Classic of New Orleans in the spring.[2]

Scorecard

TPC of Louisiana
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
PGA Tour 76.3 / 139 3995482214824384765613722073704 39057549240321649035521558537217425
Dye 73.8 / 136 366527167465425454528336195346337554647035119245734017256534686931
Tournament 72.4 / 133 3545071554534104405043121743309 35553045033117843332315354833016610
Players 70.1 / 130 3444901354063623834923001543066 33850742231716738831214151431066172
Club 70.6 / 124 3124111013333072963972741112542 30941332325013432829411341525795121
Par 45344454336 4544344353672
SI 9111335115177 14122181648106

References

  1. "Course Rating and Slope Database™ - TPC Louisiana". USGA. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  2. "Course Map". Zurich Classic. April 2016. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
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