Copper Mill Golf Club, is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Zachary, Louisiana.
Copper Mill Golf Club first opened for play in 2004. The course was jointly designed by Max Maxwell and Nathan Crace.
Copper Mill is a “links-style” course. Each nine has three par 3 holes, three par 4 holes, and three par 5 holes.
The course embraces the native terrain of Louisiana. The layout weaves its way through grasses, wetlands, and marshes. The layout has over 50 strategically placed bunkers and water hazards on 13 of the holes. From the two 600-yard par 5's to the two very drivable par 4's that offer risk-reward opportunities, to the old mill ruins guarding the left side of the approach into the par-4 17th, you'll find that each hole at Copper Mill creates lasting memories.
Black tees: par-72, 6,866 yards
Copper tees: par-72, 6,190 yards
Green tees: par-72, 5,379 yards
White tees: par-72, 4,693 yards
$36 (cart included), played on Monday, January 2012 at noon
Great course! A must play if you are in the area. Well worth the price of admission.
$41 (cart included), played on Wednesday, October 2011 at 10am
Price included lunch special
$41 (cart included), played on Sunday, August 2010 at noon
Greens were not at same level/condition as fairways; lots of hard carries from back two tees; some holes penalize fair shots; even though weather was brutal (heat index over 105), some groups were far too slow and course rangers didn't take action.
Member (cart included), played on Monday, April 2009 at noon
great course
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Guest (cart included), played on Sunday, April 2019 at 8:00 AM
Day 39 - 100 days, 100 courses (Sunday, April 19, 2019)
When I don't have a designated playing partner, my routine is to get up and go to the course early. Sometimes they let me out early, sometimes they don't but I like to get going, especially when I have a long ride ahead of me.
On this morning they let me out early and because I was playing alone I didn't have anyone to tell me about the hidden dangers lurking around the corner or over the hill.
There was a lot of dew on the fairways and lots of hidden water over the next rise. Copper Mill was a tricky course in Baton Rouge but it made for an enjoyable round.
Because I got done early it meant that I could get on the road and get a head start to my three days in New Orleans.
You might think that Easter Sunday in New Orleans would be very calm and sacred. I can tell you that it was anything but. Walking through the French Quarter I ran into 4 parades and the place was hoping. The biggest disappointment was that my brother told me to go to the Cafe du Monde for Beignets and when I got there around 3:00 the line was 1/2 a block long so I had to pass (for now).