Mississippi Golf Courses Guide

Discover 140+ golf courses across Mississippi, from championship Tom Fazio designs on the Gulf Coast to affordable state park layouts. Experience year-round Southern golf with mild winters and stay-and-play casino resort packages.

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Mississippi Golf: Southern Hospitality Meets Championship Play

Mississippi offers exceptional golf experiences year-round, with 140+ courses ranging from championship Tom Fazio and Jack Nicklaus designs to affordable municipal and state park layouts. The state's mild climate allows for year-round play, with the ground rarely freezing even in winter months.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast has emerged as a premier golf destination, featuring four of the state's top-ten courses clustered between Saucier and Gautier. Casino resort properties offer attractive stay-and-play packages combining world-class golf with entertainment, dining, and luxury accommodations. Notable courses include Fallen Oak Golf Club (ranked #1 in Mississippi), Dancing Rabbit Golf Club at Pearl River Resort, and Grand Bear Golf Club designed by Jack Nicklaus.

From the Delta region in the north to the Gulf Coast in the south, Mississippi provides diverse golfing experiences across distinct geographic regions. Green fees range from $15 at budget-friendly municipal courses to $150+ at exclusive resort layouts, making Mississippi golf accessible to players of all budgets.

πŸ–οΈ Mississippi Gulf Coast Golf Destination

The Mississippi Gulf Coast from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula features nearly 20 world-class golf courses designed by legends including Tom Fazio, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Davis Love III, Mark McCumber, and Jerry Pate. Four of the state's top-ten courses are clustered in this region, making it a premier golf destination.

The Preserve Golf Club

πŸ“ Vancleave

Designed by U.S. Open champion Jerry Pate. This 18-hole public course is adjacent to an 1,800-acre nature preserve. Recognized by Audubon International for environmental stewardship.

The Bridges Golf Club Audubon Silver

πŸ“ Hollywood Casino

Mississippi's only Arnold Palmer signature championship course. Features 21 wooden bridges spanning almost one mile over 17 lakes and 14 acres of marsh. First resort course worldwide granted Audubon Silver Signature Status.

The Oaks Golf Club

πŸ“ Pass Christian

Voted "Best course on the Coast" by readers of Coast Magazine. Located near Biloxi and Gulfport, offering championship golf with Gulf Coast hospitality.

Windance Country Club

πŸ“ Near Gulf Coast

Designed by Mark McCumber, opened in 1986. Situated on rolling terrain just miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Semi-private 18-hole course offering scenic views and challenging play.

Bayou Vista Golf Course

πŸ“ Gulfport

Public course offering affordable golf on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Ideal for budget-conscious golfers seeking quality play near the beach.

Diamondhead Country Club

πŸ“ Diamondhead

Multiple courses available in this Bay St. Louis area golf community. Features scenic coastal layouts with year-round play.

🎰 Mississippi Casino Resort Golf Courses

Mississippi's casino resorts offer exceptional stay-and-play golf packages combining championship courses with entertainment, dining, spa services, and luxury accommodations. Two major casino golf regions: Tunica (north) and the Gulf Coast (south).

Tunica Casino Golf Courses

Tunica National Golf & Tennis

πŸ“ Tunica Resorts

Championship 7,210-yard, par-72 course designed by PGA Tour player and architect Mark McCumber. Features a training academy with a six-hole practice course and 360-degree driving range. Smooth greens and strategic bunkering throughout.

  • Full practice facilities and golf academy
  • Partnership with casino resort properties

River Bend Links

πŸ“ Casino Strip Resorts, Tunica

Created through alliance of three casinos: Resorts Casino, Hollywood Casino, and Sam's Town Casino. Par-72, 6,900-yard course integrating Tunica's natural surroundings into Scottish links-style design. Fun, accessible layout adjacent to casino properties.

  • Links-style design in the Delta
  • Stay & play packages at three casinos

The Links at Cottonwoods

πŸ“ Harrah's Casino Tunica

Championship golf available with lodging at Harrah's Casino & Resort in Tunica. Convenient access for casino guests seeking quality golf in the Delta region.

Gulf Coast Casino Golf Packages

Gulf Coast casinos partner with premier courses including Fallen Oak (Beau Rivage), The Bridges (Hollywood Casino), and others. Stay at luxurious casino resorts and enjoy world-class golf, entertainment, and Gulf seafood dining all in one package.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Mississippi Golf Courses by Region

Mississippi's diverse geography creates distinct golfing experiences across five major regions: the Delta, North Mississippi, Central/Jackson Metro, South Mississippi, and the Gulf Coast.

🌾 Delta Region Golf

The Mississippi Delta runs from Memphis to Vicksburg, featuring wide-open fields with gentle rolling terrain. Links-style courses complement the flat landscape.

  • Tunica National Golf & Tennis - Championship Mark McCumber design
  • River Bend Links - Scottish links-style layout near casinos
  • North Creek Golf Club - Southaven area course
  • Greenville Golf Courses - Delta region options
  • Cleveland Country Club - Delta town golf

The Delta offers affordable golf with easy access to Memphis, casino entertainment in Tunica, and blues music heritage.

πŸ”οΈ North Mississippi Golf

Hill country golf blending seamlessly with college-town culture, music, and Southern cuisine. Features tree-lined courses with elevation changes.

  • Old Waverly Golf Club - West Point, U.S. Women's Open host (private)
  • Mossy Oak Golf Club - West Point, Gil Hanse design (private)
  • Ole Miss Golf Course - Oxford, Cary Middlecoff design, 6,934 yards
  • Mississippi State Golf Course - Starkville, Brian Ault design, 6,972 yards
  • Mallard Pointe Golf Course - Sardis Lake, Bob Cupp design
  • Tupelo National Golf Club - Tupelo area championship course

North Mississippi combines quality golf with college football culture and literary heritage (William Faulkner's Oxford).

πŸ›οΈ Central Mississippi / Jackson Metro

The capital region features 19+ golf courses ranging from championship layouts to municipal options, all within easy reach of Jackson.

  • The Refuge Golf Course - Top public course in state, Roy Case design
  • Country Club of Jackson - Private, 400-acre Northeast Jackson course
  • Live Oaks Golf Club - Par 71, 130 acres, 200-year-old oaks
  • Annandale Golf Course - Madison area public course
  • Pete Brown Golf Facility - City-owned 18-hole championship course
  • LeFleur's Bluff Golf Course - 9-hole state park course in Jackson
  • Pearl Municipal Golf Course - Affordable public option
  • Whisper Lake Country Club - Private club
  • Patrick Farms Golf Club - Private course
  • Meadow Oak Golf Club - Private facility

Jackson metro offers diverse options from budget municipal courses ($15-20) to elite private clubs.

🌲 South Mississippi (Pine Belt)

Rolling pine forests and state park courses characterize South Mississippi golf. Affordable rates and scenic natural settings.

  • Timberton Golf Club - Hattiesburg area championship course
  • Shadow Ridge Golf Course - Hattiesburg, 500 rolling acres
  • Okatoma Golf Club - Hattiesburg region
  • Pine Creek Golf Club - Hattiesburg area
  • Hattiesburg Country Club - Par-72 private club, one of state's finest
  • Quail Hollow Golf Course - Percy Quin State Park, Dr. Arthur Hills design
  • Meridian Golf Courses - 4 courses in Meridian area
  • Vicksburg Golf Courses - Historic Vicksburg area layouts

South Mississippi combines affordable golf with outdoor recreation at state parks and forests.

πŸ–οΈ Mississippi Gulf Coast

The Gulf Coast from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula is Mississippi's premier golf destination with 20+ courses and four of the state's top-ten ranked layouts.

  • Fallen Oak Golf Club - Saucier, Tom Fazio, ranked #1 in state
  • Grand Bear Golf Club - Saucier, Jack Nicklaus Signature Design
  • Shell Landing Golf Club - Davis Love III design, top-10 state ranking
  • The Bridges Golf Club - Hollywood Casino, Arnold Palmer design
  • The Preserve Golf Club - Vancleave, Jerry Pate design
  • The Oaks Golf Club - Pass Christian, "Best on the Coast"
  • Windance Country Club - Mark McCumber design, semi-private
  • Bayou Vista Golf Course - Gulfport public course
  • Diamondhead Country Club - Bay St. Louis area courses
  • Mississippi National Golf Club - Shepard State Park area

Gulf Coast golf combines championship courses with beach access, casino entertainment, and fresh Gulf seafood.

πŸ›οΈ University Golf Courses

Mississippi's major universities operate public golf courses serving students, faculty, and the general public. Both facilities host collegiate golf teams and PGA Golf Management programs.

Ole Miss Golf Course

πŸ“ Oxford

Located a couple miles from the University of Mississippi's main campus in Oxford. Designed by Cary Middlecoff and opened in 1973, renovated in 2008. Measures 6,934 yards offering a blend of challenging play and Southern charm.

  • Designer: Cary Middlecoff (U.S. Open champion)
  • Yardage: 6,934 yards, par 72
  • Opened: 1973, renovated 2008
  • Status: Premier public course in Oxford
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Mississippi State Golf Course

πŸ“ Starkville

Designed by Brian Ault, ASGCA, in 1985 and opened in 1986. Measures 6,972 yards, 18 holes. Recognized as a top-30 university-owned golf course by Golfweek Magazine and the 5th best public course in Mississippi by Golf Digest (1996).

  • Designer: Brian Ault, ASGCA
  • Yardage: 6,972 yards, par 72
  • Recognition: Top 30 university-owned courses (Golfweek)
  • Programs: Hosts MSU PGA Golf Management and Golf Teams
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🌳 Mississippi State Park Golf Courses

Mississippi offers four golf courses at state parks, providing exceptional value and natural beauty. Rates range from $24 to $49 for 18 holes including cart, making these courses excellent budget-friendly options recognized by Golf Digest as "America's Best Bargain."

Quail Hollow Golf Course Best Value

πŸ“ Percy Quin State Park, McComb

Located in southern Mississippi at Percy Quin State Park. Designed by Dr. Arthur Hills, this championship course opened in 1996 and features 6,700 yards of excellent golf through rolling pine forests.

  • Designer: Dr. Arthur Hills
  • Yardage: 6,700 yards
  • Rates: $24-49 including cart

The Dogwoods Golf Course

πŸ“ Hugh White State Park, Grenada Lake

Takes full advantage of natural beauty surrounding Grenada Lake in central Mississippi. Designed by Gary Roger Baird and recognized as "America's Best Bargain" by Golf Digest.

  • Designer: Gary Roger Baird
  • Recognition: Golf Digest "America's Best Bargain"
  • Setting: Grenada Lake waterfront

Mallard Pointe Golf Course

πŸ“ John W. Kyle State Park, Sardis Reservoir

Located on southern shores of Sardis Lake, about one hour south of Memphis in northern Mississippi. Designed by Bob Cupp, this course offers scenic water views and championship-caliber golf.

  • Designer: Bob Cupp
  • Location: 1 hour from Memphis
  • Setting: Sardis Lake waterfront

LeFleur's Bluff Golf Course

πŸ“ LeFleur's Bluff State Park, Jackson

9-hole course nestled in LeFleur's Bluff State Park in Mississippi's capital city. Convenient location for Jackson residents and visitors seeking quick, affordable rounds.

  • Holes: 9-hole layout
  • Location: In Jackson city limits
  • Ideal for: Quick rounds, beginners, practice

πŸ’΅ Mississippi Public Golf Courses

Mississippi features 100+ public and semi-private golf courses accessible to all golfers. From championship resort courses ($70-150) to municipal layouts ($15-25), the state offers exceptional value compared to other southeastern golf destinations.

Budget-Friendly Municipal Courses ($15-25)

  • Pete Brown Golf Facility - Jackson, $15-20
  • Pearl Municipal Golf Course - Pearl, $18-22
  • Bayou Vista Golf Course - Gulfport public
  • Various municipal courses statewide

Ideal for budget golfers, beginners, or high-volume play.

Mid-Range Public Courses ($35-55)

  • Grand Bear Golf Club - $55, Jack Nicklaus design
  • The Refuge Golf Course - Jackson area, top-rated
  • Live Oaks Golf Club - Jackson, par 71
  • Ole Miss Golf Course - Oxford, $40-50
  • MSU Golf Course - Starkville, $35-45

Quality daily-fee courses with excellent conditions.

Premium Public Access ($70-150+)

  • Fallen Oak Golf Club - $100-150, Beau Rivage guests
  • Dancing Rabbit (Azaleas/Oaks) - $70-75
  • Shell Landing Golf Club - $65-85
  • The Bridges Golf Club - Hollywood Casino
  • The Preserve Golf Club - Jerry Pate design

Championship resort courses with world-class conditions.

Semi-Private Courses (Limited Public Access)

  • Windance Country Club - Gulf Coast semi-private
  • Various country clubs offering limited tee times
  • Resort courses prioritizing guests

Call ahead for tee time availability.

πŸ’‘ Visitor Tips & Practical Information

β˜€οΈ Year-Round Golf Climate

Mississippi's ground rarely freezes, allowing year-round golf. Average annual temperature: 64Β°F (19Β°C).

  • Best Times: Spring (March-May) and Fall (Sept-Nov) - moderate temps, lower humidity
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Mild conditions, 41-52Β°F, short cold spells, excellent value rates
  • Summer (May-Sept): Hot and humid, 90Β°F+ with 90% humidity, early morning tee times recommended
  • Coastal Areas: Warmer winters, Gulf breeze moderates summer heat

Plan early morning or late afternoon rounds in summer to avoid peak heat.

πŸ’΅ Green Fee Ranges

Mississippi offers exceptional golf value across all price ranges:

  • Budget Municipal: $15-25 (Pete Brown, Pearl Municipal)
  • State Parks: $24-49 including cart (Golf Digest "Best Bargain")
  • Mid-Range Public: $35-55 (Grand Bear, university courses)
  • Premium Public: $70-75 (Dancing Rabbit courses)
  • Elite Resort: $100-150+ (Fallen Oak, exclusive access)

Twilight rates and weekday discounts widely available. Casino packages offer best value.

🏨 Stay & Play Casino Packages

Mississippi casino resorts excel at golf packages combining accommodations, tee times, and resort amenities:

  • Beau Rivage (Biloxi): Fallen Oak Golf Club exclusive access
  • Pearl River Resort: Dancing Rabbit 36-hole packages
  • Tunica Casinos: Tunica National, River Bend Links packages
  • Hollywood Casino: The Bridges Golf Club access
  • Package Benefits: Reduced golf rates, dining credits, spa access, entertainment

Book directly through casino resorts for best rates and package customization.

🎯 Course Conditions & Maintenance

Mississippi courses feature Bermuda grass fairways and various green types optimized for Southern climate:

  • Greens: TifEagle, Champion Bermuda, ultra-dwarf varieties
  • Fairways: Bermuda, Zoysia (premium courses)
  • Peak Condition: April-October, overseed in fall at premium courses
  • Summer Dormancy: Minimal, Bermuda thrives in heat

Championship courses maintain tour-quality conditions year-round.

⚠️ Summer Heat Considerations

Mississippi summers (May-September) are hot and humid. Plan accordingly:

  • Tee Times: Book before 9am or after 3pm
  • Hydration: Drink water constantly, courses provide water stations
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, hat, light-colored clothing mandatory
  • Pace of Play: Ride carts to conserve energy, walking discouraged in peak summer
  • Dew Point: Above 70Β°F is uncomfortable, common May-Sept

Spring and fall offer ideal conditions without summer humidity.

πŸš— Golf Trip Planning

Multi-day itineraries for Mississippi golf destinations:

  • Gulf Coast Weekend: Fallen Oak, Grand Bear, Shell Landing (3 rounds, 2 nights Biloxi)
  • Tunica Casino Trip: Tunica National, River Bend (2-3 rounds, casino entertainment)
  • North MS College Tour: Ole Miss, MSU, Tupelo area (Oxford/Starkville)
  • State Park Tour: Quail Hollow, Dogwoods, Mallard Pointe (camping/lodging)
  • Pearl River Resort: 36 holes at Dancing Rabbit, casino amenities

Gulf Coast offers densest concentration of top courses.

πŸ“ž Booking & Reservations

  • Advance Reservations: 7-14 days for premium courses, 3-7 days municipal
  • Peak Times: Spring weekends book early, weekdays more available
  • Resort Courses: Fallen Oak requires Beau Rivage stay, book accommodation first
  • Tee Time Services: GolfNow, TeeOff.com for discounts

πŸ‘• Dress Code Standards

  • Championship Courses: Collared shirts required, no denim, soft spikes, tailored shorts mid-thigh or longer
  • Public/Municipal: Casual golf attire acceptable, soft spikes recommended
  • Private Clubs: Strict dress codes, collared shirts mandatory

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Fallen Oak Golf Club in Saucier is ranked #1 in Mississippi and #48 among America's best public courses by Golf Digest. This Tom Fazio design opened in 2006 exclusively for guests of Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi. The course measures 7,487 yards from championship tees (par 72) with a rating of 76.5 and slope of 142.

Located deep in De Soto National Forest, Fallen Oak features TifEagle greens and Bermuda fairways maintained to tour-quality standards. The course gets its name from a large partially-fallen oak tree on the 18th hole. To play, you must book accommodations at Beau Rivage (about 15 minutes from the course).

Other top-ranked Mississippi courses include Mossy Oak (#2, Gil Hanse design in West Point, now private), Old Waverly (#3, hosted 1999 U.S. Women's Open, now private), and Dancing Rabbit Golf Club at Pearl River Resort (two Tom Fazio courses ranked #32 in Golf Magazine's Top 100).

Yes, Mississippi offers excellent year-round golf with the ground rarely freezing even in winter months. The state's humid subtropical climate provides mild winters and long golf seasons.

Best Times to Play: Spring (March-May) and Fall (late September-November) offer the most comfortable conditions with moderate temperatures (65-80Β°F) and lower humidity levels. These are peak seasons for Mississippi golf.

Winter Golf (December-February): Winter remains relatively mild compared to northern states, with average temperatures ranging from 41-52Β°F. Coastal areas stay warmer than inland regions. This is excellent value season with reduced rates and available tee times.

Summer Golf (May-September): Hot and humid with temperatures often reaching 90Β°F+ and humidity levels around 90%. The dew point frequently exceeds 70Β°F, making conditions uncomfortable. Book early morning tee times (before 9am) or late afternoon rounds (after 3pm). Stay hydrated and use sun protection. Despite the heat, courses maintain excellent conditions as Bermuda grass thrives in summer.

Mississippi's Gulf Coast benefits from sea breezes that moderate summer heat slightly. State park courses and northern Mississippi courses may be slightly cooler than central Delta region in peak summer.

Mississippi casino resorts offer exceptional stay-and-play golf packages combining championship courses with entertainment, dining, and luxury accommodations.

Beau Rivage Resort (Biloxi): Exclusive access to Fallen Oak Golf Club, Mississippi's #1-ranked course. Packages include luxurious Gulf Coast accommodations, Tom Fazio course play, fine dining, spa services, and casino entertainment. This is the most prestigious golf package in the state.

Pearl River Resort (Choctaw): Features 36 holes at Dancing Rabbit Golf Club (Azaleas and Oaks courses), both Tom Fazio designs. Packages include resort accommodations, multiple rounds, dining at award-winning restaurants, and access to the Southeast's top water theme park. Located 90 minutes from Jackson.

Tunica Casino Golf Packages: Multiple casinos (Gold Strike, Harrah's, Hollywood, Sam's Town) partner with Tunica National Golf & Tennis and River Bend Links. Packages combine affordable casino lodging ($50-150/night) with championship golf, entertainment, and Delta hospitality. Great value destination.

Hollywood Casino Gulf Coast: Access to The Bridges Golf Club, Mississippi's only Arnold Palmer signature design. Features 21 wooden bridges spanning lakes and wetlands, first resort course with Audubon Silver Signature Status.

Book directly through casino websites or call resort reservations for customized packages. Multi-night packages typically offer best per-round rates. Most include golf, lodging, dining credits, and entertainment options.

Mississippi offers exceptional golf value with rates significantly lower than comparable southeastern destinations. Green fees range from $15 to $150+ depending on course quality and timing.

Budget Municipal Courses ($15-25): Pete Brown Golf Facility in Jackson charges $15-20 for 18 holes. Pearl Municipal offers similar rates. These are ideal for high-volume play, beginners, or budget-conscious golfers.

State Park Courses ($24-49 including cart): Quail Hollow, The Dogwoods, and Mallard Pointe offer championship-caliber golf at budget prices. Golf Digest recognizes these as "America's Best Bargain." Rates include cart rental.

Mid-Range Public Courses ($35-55): Grand Bear Golf Club (Jack Nicklaus design) charges around $55. Ole Miss and Mississippi State university courses range $35-50. The Refuge Golf Course in Jackson falls in this category.

Premium Resort Courses ($70-75): Dancing Rabbit's Azaleas and Oaks courses charge $70-75 per round. Shell Landing and The Preserve Golf Club have similar pricing. These offer near-championship conditions.

Elite Resort Golf ($100-150+): Fallen Oak Golf Club ranges $100-150+ and requires Beau Rivage accommodation. Represents the top tier of Mississippi golf.

Cost-Saving Tips: Twilight rates (after 2-3pm) typically 30-40% less. Weekday rates $10-20 cheaper than weekends. Casino packages offer best overall value. State park courses provide exceptional quality-to-price ratio. Book through TeeOff.com or GolfNow for additional discounts.

The Mississippi Gulf Coast from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula is the state's premier golf destination, featuring nearly 20 world-class courses along 60+ miles of coastline. Four of Mississippi's top-ten courses are clustered in the Gulf Coast region.

Major Gulf Coast Golf Cities:

  • Biloxi: Home base for Fallen Oak Golf Club (15 minutes to Saucier), Beau Rivage casino resort, championship Gulf Coast courses
  • Gulfport: Bayou Vista Golf Course, Island View Casino, multiple public courses
  • Pass Christian/Bay St. Louis: The Oaks Golf Club ("Best on Coast"), Diamondhead courses
  • Saucier/Vancleave: Fallen Oak, Grand Bear, The Preserve (Jerry Pate design)
  • D'Iberville/Gautier area: Shell Landing (Davis Love III design)

Why Gulf Coast for Golf: Four of state's top-10 courses concentrated in small area. Casino resort amenities (entertainment, dining, spa, beaches). World-class course designers (Fazio, Nicklaus, Palmer, Love III, Pate). Year-round mild climate with Gulf breezes. Fresh seafood and Southern hospitality. Easy fly-in access via Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport.

Recommended Gulf Coast Golf Weekend: Stay at Beau Rivage in Biloxi (2-3 nights). Play Fallen Oak, Grand Bear Golf Club, and Shell Landing. Add beach time, casino entertainment, and Gulf seafood dining for complete experience.

Mississippi has 100+ public and resort courses open to all golfers. Here are the top public-access courses ranked by quality and national recognition:

Championship Public Access:

  • Fallen Oak Golf Club - #1 in state, Tom Fazio, requires Beau Rivage stay, $100-150+
  • Dancing Rabbit Golf Club (Azaleas/Oaks) - Two Tom Fazio courses, #32 nationally, $70-75
  • Grand Bear Golf Club - Jack Nicklaus Signature, Top 50 U.S. Public, $55
  • Shell Landing Golf Club - Davis Love III design, Golf Digest Best New Courses 2002

Top Daily-Fee Courses:

  • The Refuge Golf Course - Jackson area, Roy Case design, recognized as state's top public course
  • The Preserve Golf Club - Jerry Pate design, Audubon International recognition
  • The Bridges Golf Club - Arnold Palmer design, Hollywood Casino
  • Ole Miss Golf Course - Oxford, Cary Middlecoff design, 6,934 yards, $40-50
  • Mississippi State Golf Course - Starkville, top-30 university course, $35-45

Best Value Public Courses:

  • State Park Courses - Quail Hollow, The Dogwoods, Mallard Pointe, $24-49 with cart
  • Live Oaks Golf Club - Jackson, "Best Value," 200-year-old oak trees
  • Tunica National - Mark McCumber design, championship level, casino packages

All listed courses accept online reservations. Peak times (spring weekends) book 7-14 days in advance. Weekdays offer better availability and lower rates.

Mississippi golf courses offer multiple booking options depending on course type and demand level.

Resort Courses (Fallen Oak, Dancing Rabbit): Book directly through resort websites or by calling golf shop. Fallen Oak requires Beau Rivage accommodation - book hotel first, then request golf. Dancing Rabbit accepts direct booking at Pearl River Resort. Advance booking 7-14 days recommended for peak seasons (spring/fall weekends).

Public Daily-Fee Courses: Most accept online booking through course websites, GolfNow.com, or TeeOff.com. These platforms often offer discounted rates, especially twilight times. Book 3-7 days ahead for weekend mornings, 1-3 days for weekdays.

State Park Courses: Book online through individual course websites or call pro shops directly. Advanced booking 5-7 days for weekends. Walk-ups often available weekdays.

Municipal Courses: Most accept walk-ups or phone reservations 2-3 days in advance. Pete Brown, Pearl Municipal typically have availability except weekend mornings.

Casino Golf Packages: Book through casino reservation lines combining lodging and golf. Packages typically offer better per-round rates than a la carte golf. Call Beau Rivage (Fallen Oak), Pearl River Resort (Dancing Rabbit), or Tunica casinos directly.

University Courses (Ole Miss, MSU): Book online through course websites or by phone. Students/faculty receive priority and discounted rates.

Best Booking Tips: Spring weekends (March-May) book earliest. Summer weekdays have most availability. Twilight times (after 2-3pm) offer 30-40% savings. TeeOff.com and GolfNow offer "hot deals" day-of or day-before. Call course directly for group bookings (12+ players).

Mississippi summers (May-September) are hot and humid, requiring special preparation for comfortable golf. Average temperatures reach 90Β°F+ with humidity levels around 90%. The dew point frequently exceeds 70Β°F (21Β°C), creating oppressive conditions.

Tee Time Strategy: Book before 9am or after 3pm. Early morning rounds offer cooler temps (75-85Β°F) and less sun exposure. Afternoon rounds after 3pm benefit from declining temperatures. Avoid midday tee times (10am-2pm) in July-August. Many courses offer discounted twilight rates for late afternoon play.

Hydration is Critical: Drink 16-20 ounces water per hour minimum. Most courses provide water stations at turn and throughout course. Bring electrolyte drinks (Gatorade, Powerade). Signs of heat exhaustion include dizziness, nausea, excessive fatigue - seek shade and medical attention immediately.

Sun Protection: Wear broad-spectrum SPF 50+ sunscreen, reapply every 2 hours. Light-colored, breathable golf apparel reflects heat. Wide-brim hat or visor essential. UV-protection sunglasses recommended. Cooling towels help regulate body temperature.

Pace of Play: Ride golf carts to conserve energy - walking discouraged in peak summer heat. Courses allow carts on fairways when wet conditions permit. Take breaks in shade between holes. Keep rounds under 4.5 hours to limit sun exposure.

Afternoon Thunderstorms: Common May-September, particularly 2-5pm. All courses have lightning detection systems and shelter areas. If you see lightning or hear thunder, seek shelter immediately. Rain checks typically issued. Monitor weather forecasts before booking.

Course Conditions: Bermuda grass thrives in summer heat, providing excellent playing conditions. Greens remain firm and fast. Fairways lush. Premium courses maintain tour-quality conditions year-round. Summer offers lowest rates and highest availability.

Mississippi offers excellent budget golf options, though no completely free public courses. However, several provide exceptional value under $25.

Cheapest Municipal Courses ($15-20 for 18 holes):

  • Pete Brown Golf Facility - Jackson, $15 weekdays, $20 weekends for 18 holes, $12-15 for 9 holes. City-owned championship course with driving range.
  • Pearl Municipal Golf Course - Pearl (Jackson metro), $18-22 for 18 holes, well-maintained public course.
  • Various municipal courses statewide offer similar $15-25 rates weekdays.

Best Value Championship Golf ($24-49 including cart):

  • State Park Courses - Quail Hollow (Percy Quin), The Dogwoods (Hugh White), Mallard Pointe (John W. Kyle) offer championship conditions designed by top architects for $24-49 including cart. Golf Digest calls these "America's Best Bargain."
  • These provide premium golf (6,700+ yards, strategic design) at budget prices.

Budget-Friendly Strategies:

  • Twilight Rates: Play after 2-3pm for 30-40% discounts at most courses
  • Senior Discounts: Age 60+ typically receive $5-10 off at municipal courses
  • Weekday Play: $5-15 cheaper than weekends
  • 9-Hole Rates: Play 9 holes for $10-15 at municipal courses
  • Student Rates: Ole Miss and MSU offer discounted student memberships
  • Hot Deals: TeeOff.com and GolfNow offer day-of discounts, sometimes 50% off

Free Practice Facilities: Some courses offer free driving range access with paid round. Municipal courses typically charge $5-10 for range balls separately.

Mississippi's low golf rates compared to other states make it an excellent budget golf destination. State park courses provide the best quality-to-price ratio at $24-49 including cart.

Mississippi's championship courses feature memorable signature holes showcasing the state's diverse golf architecture.

Fallen Oak Golf Club: The 18th hole is the course's namesake, featuring a large partially-fallen oak tree on the right side of the driving zone. This dramatic finishing hole exemplifies Tom Fazio's philosophy of working with natural features. The par-72 layout throughout showcases pristine conditions deep in De Soto National Forest.

The Bridges Golf Club (Hollywood Casino): True to its name, this Arnold Palmer design features 21 wooden bridges spanning almost one mile over 17 lakes and 14 acres of marsh and wetlands. Multiple holes require strategic play over water with bridges providing both visual drama and strategic interest.

Dancing Rabbit Golf Club: Both the Azaleas and Oaks courses feature Augusta National-inspired aesthetics with spring-fed streams meandering through 700+ acres. Elevated tees, strategic bunkering, and five tee sets on each course create memorable holes at every level. The courses wrap around each other through towering pines and stunning oaks.

Grand Bear Golf Club: Jack Nicklaus's design features strategic bunkering and elevation changes rare in Mississippi's relatively flat coastal region. Multiple holes showcase Nicklaus's trademark risk-reward philosophy with challenging approach shots to well-guarded greens.

Shell Landing Golf Club: Davis Love III's design maximizes natural coastal terrain with strategic water features and demanding approach shots. At 7,024 yards, the course challenges accomplished players while remaining playable from forward tees.

State Park Courses: Mallard Pointe on Sardis Lake (Bob Cupp design) features dramatic water views. Quail Hollow (Dr. Arthur Hills) winds through rolling pine forests. The Dogwoods at Hugh White State Park takes full advantage of Grenada Lake's natural beauty with lakefront holes.

Most championship courses offer detailed hole-by-hole guides in their pro shops or on course websites, with yardage books available for purchase.

πŸ”— Mississippi Golf Associations & Resources

Mississippi Golf Association

The official golf association for Mississippi, providing tournament organization, handicap services, rules education, and junior golf programs throughout the state.

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Mississippi Golf Directory

Comprehensive directory of Mississippi golf courses including course information, tee times, golf packages, reviews, and interactive golf maps organized by region.

Visit Directory

Visit Mississippi Golf

Official Mississippi tourism site featuring golf packages, course information, and travel planning resources for golf vacations across the state's 140+ courses.

Visit Tourism Site

Mississippi Gulf Coast Golf

Dedicated resource for Gulf Coast golf featuring course information, packages, and stay-and-play deals for the Biloxi/Gulfport golf destination.

Visit Gulf Coast Golf

See Also:

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