Arkansas and Golf: Central Region
Central Arkansas Is A Capital Idea
Short drives take you from the great choices of terrain, obstacles and natural landmarks found at the golf courses in Little Rock, Arkansas's capital city, to more of the same throughout the Central Arkansas region. From Little Rock to Benton and North Little Rock to Cabot, there's plenty for the vacationing golfer to enjoy.
Discover A Links Layout And Lots Of Public Golfing
Central Arkansas is dotted with fabulous country club courses. It also offers a nice mix of municipal and other public golf courses. The demand for public golf in Central Arkansas continues to grow, and new courses are sprouting everywhere.
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Little Rock golf courses – Maumelle Country Club – Little Rock Arkansas golf community - Cabot
Municipal courses at Rebsamen Park, Hindman Park and War Memorial Park in Little Rock offer challenging play in the middle of the metropolitan area. Rebsamen opened its renovated 18-hole layout in fall 1999. Burns Park in North Little Rock offers two 18-hole golf courses along the Arkansas River. Stone Links, also in North Little Rock, is a Scottish links style course with a new housing development growing around it. Longhills Golf Course in Benton is emerging as one of the area's popular public layouts. At Maumelle, the Country Club of Arkansas is a beautiful 18-hole daily fee course known for its tight fairways bordered by trees, wetlands and water. The Maumelle Country Club's 18-hole course, also located in that city, has long been renowned for its challenging 7,019-yard layout. Just off State Highway 365, northwest of Maumelle, The Plantation Golf Club is a gorgeous new course bordering the Arkansas River. It opened for play in spring 1999. Conway's Centennial Valley Country Club 18-hole course is new. Greystone Country Club in Cabot has two scenic 18-hole courses--Mountain Springs and Cypress Creek.
Golf Courses in Central Arkansas