300 Koasati Drive,
Kinder, Louisiana LA 70648
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+1 (337) 738 4777Pro shop
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Matthew Jones (PGA Director of Golf)The Course:
18 holes. Open parkland. Gently undulating terrain
Surroundings:
Woodland and wetland.
Designer:
Kevin Tucker
30.556256
-92.809169
37 miles NE of Lake Charles
Koasati Pines
Koasati Pines at Coushatta Casino Resort: nestled in the natural wetlands of southwest Louisiana, Koasati Pines at Coushatta is an excellently maintained and presented course, laid out on open terrain. Beyond the course perimeter and splitting the front and back nines are natural forests of stately pines and huge live oaks.
In this natural, housing free environment, the excellently crafted holes are invariably played alongside small lakes, ponds and small creeks, ensuring water is in play most of the time. The gently rolling terrain and 65 acres of looking-glass lakes were designed to submerge you in a relaxing, yet challenging golf experience.
At over 7600 yards from the tips, this is a course that gives you the choice of six different sets of tees, and can play uncomfortably long if you are too ambitious in your selection.
Stay&Play at Koasati Pines: luxury onsite accommodation available nearby, see Where2Stay section below.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages. [Last updated: 2024].
Golf carts are fitted with GPS.
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Koasati Pines is a member of Louisiana's Audubon Golf Trail. The Trail was established in 2001, and includes 18 of the best public-access courses in the state. [See our entry for Audubon Park (Did You Know section) for a list of the Audubon Golf Trail courses].
Operated by the Coushatta Tribe, the Coushatta Casino Resort includes one of Louisiana's largest gaming floors, 500 hotel rooms, an RV resort, restaurants, live entertainment and the Koasati Pines golf course.
The Coushatta (also known as Koasati) are a Native American people living primarily in Allen Parish, Louisiana. The Coushatta were traditionally farmers, growing maize and other food crops, and supplementing their diet by hunting game. The Coushatta language, in the Muskogean family, is still spoken by about 400 people.
777 Coushatta Drive, Kinder, Louisiana 70648.
+1 (800) 584 7263
Visit websiteOpened in 1995, this casino resort offers the largest gaming floor in southwest Louisiana, as well as luxury hotel rooms, RV resort, excellent restaurants, live entertainment and more. The Koasati Pines golf course is located a short 1.5 mi drive to the north.
Koasati Pines (1.5 mi)
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