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Tunica, MS golf courses/ casinos
Posted on 6/19/18 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 6/19/18 at 2:11 pm
I've been wanting to try some golf in Tunica...anybody been there? Are the courses/ casinos comparable to the Gulf Coast? Thanks.
Posted on 6/19/18 at 2:49 pm to jpaulamato
I played Cottnwood (I think that’s the name) about 10 years ago and remember it being pretty nice. It was a scramble and I remember the wind being legit 40MPH so I didn’t pay too much attention to the layout.
Posted on 6/19/18 at 3:50 pm to dpd901
Cottonwoods was a really solid course. It closed when they closed the Harrahs. Tunica National is a good course. A ton of water and sand though.
Posted on 6/19/18 at 4:06 pm to jpaulamato
Golf in Tunica is terrible. Tunica National is a joke. Only good thing about that place is Buck Matheny
Posted on 6/19/18 at 7:01 pm to Mr. Blutarski
Tunica National is hard as hell when the wind is whipping. I think a links style course up there is called River Bend( maybe a Harrahs course ?) that we used to play as well. Didn’t know Cottonwood had closed ? It was a fun course
Posted on 6/19/18 at 7:18 pm to Mr. Blutarski
People still go to Tunica? Why?
Posted on 6/19/18 at 8:26 pm to jpaulamato
Tunica National and a Links course about 5 minutes down the road are the only 2 I’ve played. The Links course was super easy. Tunica National was pretty open which allowed you to pretty much swing away.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 5:07 am to JJ27
No one that has played golf for any amount of time would say Tunica National was pretty open. 3-4 holes give you some room to miss it. After that, water and cotton fields.
Posted on 6/20/18 at 8:28 am to Mr. Blutarski
Maybe I’m misremembering as it was 4 years ago. My home course is Calvert, which is very tight and in the middle of a pine forest. I don’t remember there being much trouble at all. I remember hitting over water, but that’s not a big deal to me. Water running down the length of the fairway is more of a personal problem than just having to carry water. 
Posted on 6/21/18 at 8:47 am to JJ27
There is not many places to miss at Tunica National. Traps from fairways to greens makes tee shots hard as hell
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