Golf & Music Trail

Groove to Louisiana's jazz and blues along this melodic trail.

Blue Moon Saloon in Lafayette

After golfing at Farm d'Allie, visit the Blue Moon Saloon, a world-famous honky tonk.

Day One

Carenco & Lafayette

Make your way to Carencro to play 18 holes at Farm d’Allie before starting your night with a stop at the Blue Moon Saloon in Lafayette, a musical evening to remember. This world-famous honky tonk is a home-grown place where all are welcome. The Saloon is more than a venue or a gig, it has become a meeting place where world travelers and families dance and spend an evening together in Lafayette, La. Wake up and enjoy a zydeco breakfast before heading to the Capital region.

Day Two

Plaquemine & Baton Rouge

After enjoying the incredible music scene in Lafayette, it is time to head east to play 18 holes at The Island in Plaquemine. After golf, take a scenic drive along the Mississippi River to Teddy’s Juke Joint in Zachary, where you can take in some live authentic Louisiana blues. To end the night, head to Baton Rouge to enjoy some southern cuisine and overnight in any number of incredible hotels.
 

Farm d’Allie Golf Club

Farm d'Allie Golf Course

The Island in Plaquemine

The Island at Plaquemine

TPC Louisiana

TPC Louisiana

Bayou Oaks South Course

Bayou Oaks Golf Course

Day Three

New Orleans

Just outside of New Orleans in Jefferson Parish, play a morning round where the pros play at Pete Dye’s masterpiece, TPC Louisiana, host of the PGA Zurich Classic. After a great round, head to Marginy Area to visit the historic Frenchman Street to enjoy live music and dancing.

Day Four

New Orleans

Wake up in New Orleans and play the South Course at the historic Bayou Oaks at City Park, one of the oldest courses in the state, located right on the streetcar line. After golf, enjoy a sunset dinner cruise on the Mighty Mississippi and then immerse yourself in an authentic musical experience by catching a performance at any local hotspot in and around the New Orleans French Quarter or attractions such as Preservation Hall or the New Orleans Jazz Museum.