April 24, 2026·Green Fee Tracker Research

Golf Green Fees in Louisville: 2026 Price Guide

Nevel Meade's rolling bluegrass, Louisville Metro Parks walking-friendly munis, and cross-river Indiana value — full pricing guide for Louisville public golf in 2026.

Louisville is one of the South's most underrated golf markets — a mid-size city with a deep public golf infrastructure, year-round playability (most winters allow 9–12 months of golf), and weekday rates ranging from $20 at Louisville Metro Parks courses to $110 at the region's top daily-fee clubs. The market spans Jefferson County in Kentucky and Clark and Floyd counties in Southern Indiana, with 40+ public-access courses. Louisville Metro Parks operates one of the strongest municipal golf systems in the mid-South, making the city an exceptional value destination for budget-focused golfers.

Louisville Green Fees by Tier (2026)

CourseWeekday 18Weekend 18Rating
Clear Creek Golf Center$12$144.3 ★
Wooded View Golf Course$21$264.3 ★
New Albany Golf Course$27$393.8 ★
Hidden Creek Golf Club$37$374.5 ★
Oldham County Country Club$40$504.5 ★
Weissinger Hills Golf Course$45$584.4 ★
Valley View Golf Club$59$694.1 ★

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Louisville Metro Parks Golf: The Foundation

Louisville Metro Parks operates eight public golf courses — the largest municipally-operated golf system in Kentucky — at weekday rates of $20–35 for 18 holes. Seneca Golf Course (east Louisville, 4.2 stars) and Shawnee Golf Course (west Louisville, Ohio River views) are the two most historically significant. Iroquois Golf Course (south Louisville) and Cherokee Golf Course are well-maintained parkland layouts at the same price tier. All eight Metro Parks courses allow unrestricted walking — an increasingly rare feature at this price point anywhere in the country.

Nevel Meade and the Mid-Tier Corridor

Louisville's mid-range market is anchored by a cluster of well-regarded semi-private and daily-fee courses in eastern Jefferson County and Oldham County. Nevel Meade Golf Course in Prospect (Oldham County, 4.5 stars) is consistently rated the best public-access round in the metro — a Bobby Nichols design through rolling Kentucky terrain at $55–80 weekday. Quail Chase Golf Course (east Louisville, 36 holes) and Hunting Creek Country Club(limited public access, Prospect) fill out a strong mid-premium tier. Both regularly appear on Kentucky's best public lists.

Southern Indiana: The Value Extension

Across the Ohio River in Clark and Floyd counties, Indiana, a cluster of solid public courses run 10–20% below comparable Kentucky-side prices. Covered Bridge Golf Club in Sellersburg (Clark County, 4.3 stars) is the best of the Indiana options — a scenic layout at $40–60 weekday. Big Springs Golf Course (Goshen, Indiana) and Valley View Golf Course are accessible alternatives for golfers based in the New Albany or Jeffersonville area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest public golf course in Louisville?

Louisville Metro Parks courses are the most affordable at $20–35 for 18 holes: Seneca Golf Course, Shawnee Golf Course, Iroquois Golf Course, and Cherokee Golf Course are all well-maintained options. All eight Metro Parks courses allow unrestricted walking. Seneca is the highest-rated of the Metro Parks options.

What is the best public golf course in Louisville?

Nevel Meade Golf Course in Prospect (Oldham County) is consistently rated the best public-access course in the Louisville metro — a Bobby Nichols design through rolling bluegrass terrain at $55–80 weekday. For value, Seneca Golf Course (Louisville Metro Parks, $20–35) delivers excellent conditions at the lowest price tier.

Can you play golf year-round in Louisville?

Nearly. Louisville's mild Kentucky climate allows golf 10–12 months in most years. December and January can see cold spells but many courses remain open on milder days (45°F+). March and November are shoulder months with reduced pricing. This year-round playability is one of Louisville's main advantages over northern Midwest golf markets.

Is golf cheaper on the Indiana side near Louisville?

Yes — Clark and Floyd county courses in Southern Indiana tend to run 10–20% below comparable Jefferson County, KY courses. Covered Bridge Golf Club in Sellersburg (Clark County, 4.3 stars) at $40–60 is the best value in the Indiana market. The short drive across the bridges makes Indiana courses a viable option for Louisville-based golfers.

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