The Joseph M. Bartholomew, Sr. Golf Course is a renowned 18-hole public course in New Orleans, Louisiana. With a yardage of 6,665 at its longest tees and playing to a par of 72, this course offers a challenging and enjoyable golfing experience.
Originally known as the Pontchartrain Golf Course, it underwent renovations in 1979 and was renamed to honor Joseph M. Bartholomew, the first African-American inducted into the Greater New Orleans Sports Hall of Fame. Owned and operated by the City of New Orleans Department of Parks and Parkways, this municipal golf course is a popular destination for golf enthusiasts of all skill levels.
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