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Koasati Pines Golf Course At Coushatta

Designed by Kevin Tucker and opened in 2002
Kosati Pines - Kinder, Louisiana

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
7617 yards
Slope:
137
Rating:
76.7
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Kosati Pines" course at the Koasati Pines Golf Course At Coushatta facility in Kinder, Louisiana features 7617 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 76.7 and it has a slope rating of 137. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $125. Koasati Pines Golf Course At Coushatta Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Kevin Tucker, the Kosati Pines golf course opened in 2002.

Estimated Green Fees
$125
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Kosati Pines with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Scorecard for Kosati Pines

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black76.70/138 566 417 160 418 439 446 235 460 624 3765 613 428 198 456 421 467 225 456 588 3852 7617
Silver74.30/134 560 389 150 396 415 417 209 431 585 3552 585 404 181 439 378 455 192 442 557 3633 7185
Blue71.80/128 528 356 130 360 374 388 166 419 556 3277 555 374 151 423 364 428 165 418 527 3405 6682
White69.80/125 493 342 120 348 340 371 146 379 512 3051 534 346 135 404 339 394 150 378 505 3185 6236
Gold67.60/112 449 308 90 319 308 343 126 347 462 2752 489 316 110 366 315 359 120 335 464 2874 5626
Gold (L)72.00/126 449 308 90 319 308 343 126 347 462 2752 489 316 110 366 315 359 120 335 464 2874 5626
Par 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 5 36 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 5 36 72
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What Golfers are Saying

4.5
Based on 3 Reviews
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With a 24 handicap, I was expecting a tough challenge for me with all of the water that comes into play on most holes. What I found is that the course was in great shape for the middle of March and just before the growing season starts.

The greens were in great shape, they are a tifdwarf type grass, and extremely fast as they were cut low.

It had rained the night before and the fairways were wet in the low spots. This certainly made the longer holes play tougher for me. However, there was no standing water in the fairways or rough. The important item for me was GRASS on the fairways allowing for excellent second shots with a good divot.

I found myself in the bunkers three times. Even with the rain the night before, the sand was dry and fluffy making the sand shots very consistent.

The practice facilities are great, 3 greens, many slopes, and consistent with the greens on the course.

Overall, for the price I paid ($50 with a cart), the course is great. Take it for what it is, a Bayou country course with top notch design, practice facilities, and an excellent customer service.

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In the past couple of months, I have put myself through some rounds around the Southwest Louisiana area. Hence, I got the chance to play courses like Mallard Cove, Graywood, Lake Charles Country Club, and Koasati. Here is what I have noticed about Koasati:
-It is offseason, the greens were in great shape, they are a tifdwarf type grass, so they are extreme fast when cut low.
-The fairways and rough do not get rid of water (lacks a leveled system of drainage, a common problem in southern Louisiana).
-The practice facilities are great, 3 greens, many slopes, you could probably practice 15 putts on just one hole, and still have time to chip.
The problems that I found were the lack of proper drainage. It gets to the point of having 250 yard drives roll in an undulation of the fairway. You might have to walk through some sticky mud.
While the greens are amazing, and the bunkering can be tough, the hills all throughout the course do not add much to the way the course plays. It doesn't make the course harder, and it can cause some minor frustration when the grass is let grown.
Overall, for the price I paid ($50 with a cart), the course is great. Does it stack up against courses in the state of Louisiana? Yes
Does it play like a professional course found in Myrtle Beach or Southern California, absolutely not. Take it for what it is, a Bayou country course with top notch design, practice facilities, and an excellent customer service.

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Koasati Pines Golf Course At Coushatta Course Layout & Flyover
300 Koasati Dr, Kinder, LA
70648
(337) 738-4777
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