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Overview
The Lincoln Homestead State Park is another famous park in Kentucky that boasts a historic golf course, this one remodeled in 1953 by Press Maxwell and his father, Perry, who built historic Southern Hills and Prairie Dunes and did much of the immediate work at Augusta National after Alister MacKenzie’s death. Part of the Kentucky state parks system, the Lincoln Homestead course includes historic and reproduced homes of Abraham Lincoln, who was born here in central Kentucky.
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“This course has a nice routing through the rolling hills of central Kentucky. Its a state owned course so the conditioning is weak. Its basically a course for beginners although there are some very nice holes."
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