Seneca Golf Course, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Louisville, Kentucky.
Seneca Golf Course opened in 1963.
Seneca Golf Course is a par 72 course. The course plays to Blue: 7,134 yards, White: 6,633 yards and Red: 5,460 yards.
Seneca Golf Course has been rated the sixth-toughest course in Kentucky and voted "Best of Louisville" for several years running. This hilly course rolls through beautiful Seneca Park, with Beargrass Creek winding its way among the numerous trees and fairways that are being converted from rye to zoysia grass.
Seneca has hosted numerous national events. Gary Player, won his first American tournament here (1958 Derby City Open).
This is one of the most heavily-used courses in the Louisville. Calling ahead to reserve tee times is recommended.
$31 (cart included), played on Friday, December 2010 at 10am
don't send two-somes out behind foursomes.
$26 (cart included), played on Thursday, October 2008 at 2pm
It will be a long time before I'll play here again.
$10 (cart not included), played on Sunday, May 2008 at noon
I enjoy this place.
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$31 (cart included), played on Monday, February 2022 at 8:26 AM
Headed south to take a warm golfing break and stopped at Louisville to play three (3) of their thirty (30) plus local courses. Decided to play this 88-year-old course that has a rich history and is a local favorite, at a great price.
They have seven (7) tee boxes listed from Blue's @ 7,110yds / 74.4 / 126 down to Orange @ 3,914yds / 60.3 / 92 but currently them doubled up for the winter conditions. We (Andy & Doug) decided to play from the Whites @ 3,320/3,294yds / 71.8 / 124 on this rolling, treelined fairway Par 36/36 layout. Although the course was wet from recent rains, it drained well and the greens were rolling at 8-9 and very smooth.
#1 is a 426yd Hcp 5 dogleg right, that's downhill from 200 yds out, feeding right-down to the green if you hug the RH side of the fairway. #3 is their Hcp 1 Par 5 at 586yds and being a sweeping right treelined fairway makes you play for the middle, to get that par. #4 is an uphill par 3 at 217yds that plays very tough and long with a false green front. The #7 Par 5 at 564yds (545yd White) has its dogleg left at 150yds from the green and tall trees on the inside downhill corner to the green.
The Back 9 starts out with a dogleg right 577 yds (526 yds White) par 5 that sets up nicely for three (3) smart shots to the small round green. #11 at 390yds (371 yds White) has the toughest back Blue/White tees that require 200yds to catch the fairway bordered by LH water and RH trees. #15 is another dogleg right 565 yds (516 yds White) par 5 that starts with a treelined chute from the back tees. Finishing up #18 is an uphill 442 yds (392 yds White) par 4 is a tough finish to a blind green.
Looking back on the course layout, only two (2) holes (#5 & #18) were straightaway with the exception of the four (4) Par 3's. This is one great Public course that I'm sure looks a lot better in prime season. Enjoyed playing here and shooting 39/37 w/36putts as my driver and irons were very friendly today. Looking forward to playing the Standard CC and Nevel Meade GC in the next two (2) days.