

Overview
This challenging Louisville muny plays along hilly terrain in Seneca Park. World Golf Hall of Famer Gary Player won his first PGA Tour event at Seneca Golf Course in 1958 at the Kentucky Derby Open. Eight years before Player’s triumph, Seneca hosted the 1950 U.S. Amateur Public Links.
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“Solid, municipal option with the history of a course that hosted Gary Player's first PGA win. A few holes that I would put up with any in town in terms of strategic interest."
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“Seneca is a public course in Louisville that gets a great deal of play. However, it is a very nice golf course that has well maintained fairways and greens. There are a number of holes that challenge all golfers while still being quite fair. At times, the rounds can be slow, but the course is worth the money. Actually, Gary Player won a golf tournament here early in his career. Affordable, quality golf is what you get at Seneca."
Read More2018
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