Baton Rouge Golf Trip Planning Guide
Baton Rouge brings Louisiana flavor to a golf trip at prices that make your wallet smile. The courses are solid and affordable, the Cajun food scene is authentic (not tourist-trap NOLA prices), and the LSU campus area nightlife has real energy — especially during football season. Third Street downtown and the Perkins Road Overpass district have turned Baton Rouge into a legitimate going-out city.
4 courses · 4 restaurants · 4 bars · 4 activities
Quick Facts
Spring, Fall
BTR (10 min drive)
$15–$95
$300/night
2 of 4
~$263/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Baton Rouge. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
The Island Golf Club at Carter Plantation — parkland, $55–$95 · 4.5★
David Toms design with island green, Louisiana wetland setting, and excellent conditioning — the best public course near Baton Rouge
Ruffino's — italian, $$
Baton Rouge's premier Italian restaurant with handmade pasta, fresh seafood, and private dining rooms for groups
The Bulldog — patio · Open late
Perkins Road Overpass institution with 100+ beers on tap, a dog-friendly patio, and great people-watching
Day 2
The Bluffs on Thompson Creek — parkland, $50–$85 · 4.4★
Arnold Palmer design through Louisiana bluffs and ravines — dramatic 200-foot elevation changes rare for this part of the state
LSU Campus & Tiger Stadium Tour — 2-3 hours, $0–$15/pp
Walk the LSU campus, see Death Valley (Tiger Stadium), and visit Mike the Tiger's habitat — free and iconic
Jay's Bar-B-Q — bbq, $
Louisiana BBQ with a Cajun twist — smoked ribs, boudin, and cracklins in a no-frills setting
Tin Roof Brewing Company — brewpub
Baton Rouge's original craft brewery with a taproom, food trucks, and a laid-back Louisiana vibe
Day 3
Santa Maria Golf Course — parkland, $30–$55 · 4.3★
Robert Trent Jones Sr. design and Baton Rouge's best municipal course — solid layout with mature oaks and good greens
Perkins Road Overpass Bar Crawl — half day, $25–$60/pp
Walk the Perkins Road Overpass district hitting Tin Roof, The Bulldog, and a half-dozen other bars and restaurants
Parrain's Seafood Restaurant — seafood, $$
Cajun seafood institution with crawfish etouffee, chargrilled oysters, and a massive group-friendly dining room
Fred's Bar — dive · Open late
Tigerland dive bar near LSU — cheap drinks, loud music, and the kind of chaotic energy that makes a golf trip memorable
Course-by-Course Guide
Baton Rouge has 4 courses worth playing. 2 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
The Island Golf Club at Carter Plantation
PremiumDavid Toms design with island green, Louisiana wetland setting, and excellent conditioning — the best public course near Baton Rouge
The Bluffs on Thompson Creek
PremiumArnold Palmer design through Louisiana bluffs and ravines — dramatic 200-foot elevation changes rare for this part of the state
Santa Maria Golf Course
SolidRobert Trent Jones Sr. design and Baton Rouge's best municipal course — solid layout with mature oaks and good greens
Webb Memorial Golf Course
BudgetNo-frills Baton Rouge muni with honest golf at rock-bottom prices — ideal for the hangover round after a Third Street night
Where to Stay
Baton Rouge has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $300/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$350–$1100/night
Sleeps 12–18 · South Baton Rouge / Bocage area
$300–$900/night
Sleeps 10–16 · LSU campus area / Tigerland
Group Dining Guide
4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Ruffino's
$$Baton Rouge's premier Italian restaurant with handmade pasta, fresh seafood, and private dining rooms for groups
Jay's Bar-B-Q
$Louisiana BBQ with a Cajun twist — smoked ribs, boudin, and cracklins in a no-frills setting
Parrain's Seafood Restaurant
$$Cajun seafood institution with crawfish etouffee, chargrilled oysters, and a massive group-friendly dining room
Doe's Eat Place
$$$Baton Rouge outpost of the legendary Arkansas steakhouse — massive porterhouses in a converted house setting
Nightlife
4 bars curated for groups. 3 stay open past midnight.
The Bulldog
Late NightPerkins Road Overpass institution with 100+ beers on tap, a dog-friendly patio, and great people-watching
Tin Roof Brewing Company
Baton Rouge's original craft brewery with a taproom, food trucks, and a laid-back Louisiana vibe
Fred's Bar
Late NightTigerland dive bar near LSU — cheap drinks, loud music, and the kind of chaotic energy that makes a golf trip memorable
Hayride Scandal
Late NightThird Street cocktail bar with creative drinks, exposed brick, and the most sophisticated night out in Baton Rouge
Activities Beyond Golf
4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
LSU Campus & Tiger Stadium Tour
Walk the LSU campus, see Death Valley (Tiger Stadium), and visit Mike the Tiger's habitat — free and iconic
Perkins Road Overpass Bar Crawl
Walk the Perkins Road Overpass district hitting Tin Roof, The Bulldog, and a half-dozen other bars and restaurants
L'Auberge Casino & Hotel
Full casino on the river with table games, poker room, and a pool deck — Baton Rouge's entertainment anchor
Swamp Tour from Baton Rouge
Airboat through the Atchafalaya Basin spotting alligators and cypress swamps — 30 min from downtown
Getting There
Fly into Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR) — it's a 10-minute drive to Baton Rouge. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Baton Rouge Party Bus and Louisiana Limo Service). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.