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Querbes Park Golf Course
Posted on 12/1/25 at 8:11 pm
Posted on 12/1/25 at 8:11 pm
Does it still exist? I know it was a popular (even elite!) golf spot in Shreveport back when I wore a younger man's clothes, but I haven't played it since August 1970!
Posted on 12/1/25 at 9:40 pm to tarzana
LGA is doing the net championship there next year.
That could be a bust compared to some of the historical locations they have chosen
That could be a bust compared to some of the historical locations they have chosen
Posted on 12/1/25 at 9:55 pm to tarzana
Looks narrow as a shotgun house hallway
Posted on 12/1/25 at 10:52 pm to tarzana
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Does it still exist?
I play there a couple days a week after work during daylight savings time. It's ok for a muni course. Par 71 and about 6139 from the tips so it's a small course. A couple green on the front 9 are crap but they are supposed to address that soon. Not much trouble if you can keep your tee shot from going right, no bunkers, OB right on 6,7,11,12,13,16,17, OB right and left on 10 its by the street and driving range.There is a concrete drainage ditch you have to cover on 12 and 13. 12 also has a sewage lift station with a fence and netting around it but your ball can get through and it's OB. Thick Bermuda around greens and rough, most greens are elevated pitched back to front. They are hard, fast and small, long is a terrible place to chip from and they water the heck out of the front of the greens, if you hit it high and short, don't expect it to bounce onto the green, it ain't happening. Range sucks, it has room for about 10 people and you hit off mats. If you're accurate with your approach shots, you can score on this course. You only really need driver on 6 holes, the rest are pretty short, par 5 #16 is over 600 yards, the other 2 you can reach in 2. I think that's about it. Let me know if you need anything else.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 6:42 am to dek81572
Thanks. So it seems like it hasn't changed at all in the past ~ 55 years!!
I remember that 16th being almost interminably long, but straightforward, and most of the greens being elevated and "crown-like".
I remember that 16th being almost interminably long, but straightforward, and most of the greens being elevated and "crown-like".
This post was edited on 12/2/25 at 6:45 am
Posted on 12/2/25 at 7:53 am to jimjackandjose
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historical locations they have chosen
Outside of maybe the very few Louisiana courses that have hosted tour events, “historical locations” and Louisiana golf do not go together.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 8:25 am to jimjackandjose
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LGA is doing the net championship there next year.
Since it's at Querbes, I might play in that tournament. From the tips Querbes is rated at 69 so I'd get 5 strokes since I'm a 7hc. My best round there is par so that would be a net -5 66 but I normally shoot any ware from 75-80. Huntington would be a much better place to play; it's over 7,000 from the tips and a much better test of golf but Querbes did celebrate their 100'th year of existence so the LGA is probably throwing them a bone.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:41 am to tarzana
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I remember that 16th being almost interminably long
I believe it's the longest hole I've ever played still. My best Driver and 3W can't quite reach. Querbes is super easy but still lots of fun. Pretty well run and maintained for a LA muni.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 9:57 am to Barrister
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Looks narrow as a shotgun house hallway
It's narrow, but you'd be hard pressed to find much trouble. If you miss a fairway just miss it bad and you're pretty much guaranteed to be in another fairway with a clean shot in.
I learned to play at Querbes and Westwood Executive in Shreveport, so I have a soft spot for it.
Posted on 12/2/25 at 10:05 am to tarzana
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but I haven't played it since August 1970!
I first played there in probably 2000. Some changes you'd notice depending on how good your memory is...
- Updated clubhouse and bar. Doesn't resemble the old one much at all.
- Putting green is not right by the clubhouse but instead it's now down the path a little bit to the right. Probably 3 times the size and much nicer.
- Almost every green was cut down about a decade or so ago and flattened out a little so they are not as elevated as they used to be. Still are more than most and that's about the only courses line of defense but not nearly as elevated as they used to be.
- They changed the order of the front nine a few years back. Not that it makes mcuh of a difference but it wasn't a good change imo. #1 used to be the hole when you walked straight it was a straight/slight dogleg right par 4. Now #1 is the old #7 which is the hole directly behind the clubhouse and green is behind the tennis courts. Very short, reachable par 4, not a great starting hole.
- Back nine remains unchanged for as long as I can remember
Posted on 12/2/25 at 8:39 pm to Geauxldilocks
When i said historical locations it was in reference to where they have held the tourney historically. Carter, squire creek, bluffs etc.
Not historical as in the course has history.
Not historical as in the course has history.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 6:40 am to iwyLSUiwy
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so I have a soft spot for it.
Same, we play so much as kids in the 90s that the Pro and field Marshal finally just told us to come check in at the pro shop and get a time instead of jumping the fences or sneaking in.
They let us play for free all through middle school then started making us pay when we got to HS in the late 90s.
Fun memories.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 10:55 am to LSURoss
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Same, we play so much as kids in the 90s that the Pro and field Marshal finally just told us to come check in at the pro shop and get a time instead of jumping the fences or sneaking in.
They let us play for free all through middle school then started making us pay when we got to HS in the late 90s.
Fun memories.
Nice. What school? I was at Airline in 00-04 and we played there every week for high school golf. So much free golf. Olde Oaks back then with 27 holes in pristine shape, man, miss that.
I'll go hit the range and practice chip and putt at Querbes probably once a week during golf season but I don't think I played the course since the greens were redone last year.
This post was edited on 12/3/25 at 11:01 am
Posted on 12/3/25 at 11:19 am to iwyLSUiwy
Broadmoor 96-98
Byrd 98-01
My best friend lived on Alexander and there were 3 or 4 of us from the neighborhood. Great fun!
Byrd 98-01
My best friend lived on Alexander and there were 3 or 4 of us from the neighborhood. Great fun!
Posted on 12/4/25 at 7:00 pm to tarzana
My first round of golf ever was at Querbes in the early 70’s. It is relatively short and has no sand or water. However, all of the greens are elevated and are not receptive, so it is harder than the length would suggest. It is a historic course, celebrating its 100 year anniversary this year. Many pros have played there, including Sam Snead in the 1940’s. There is a mound on the 600 plus yard 16th hole that is called “Snead’s Hill” because that is how far he hit his drive when he played there. I guarantee none of us could hit it there. Bonus info: they had a Centennial tournament this year to celebrate the anniversary. My partner and I won it. Sorry for the brag.
Posted on 12/5/25 at 12:39 pm to shrevetigertom
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It is relatively short and has no sand or water
Excuse me sir but I found the ditch on #12 and #13 many times growing up.
I can go pretty low out there but if I'm going to hit a slice it's almost guaranteed to be on #6 and #13
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