DUNCAN PARK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Natchez, MS, USA
Designed by Brian Ault, Seymour Dunn
Duncan Park occupies a distinctive place in American golf history as one of the oldest continuously operating municipal courses in the South. The original layout dates to 1910, designed by Seymour Dunn, a Scottish professional and instructor who contributed to several early Southern courses during golf's first expansion era. The course underwent significant renovation work by Brian Ault, who refined the routing and updated features while respecting the property's historical character and mature landscape.
The course sits on rolling terrain characteristic of the Natchez region, where the Mississippi River bluffs create natural elevation changes uncommon in the broader Delta landscape. Mature hardwoods and native vegetation frame many holes, and the routing takes advantage of the property's natural contours. The layout presents a straightforward test suitable for municipal play, with holes that reward accuracy over distance and require thoughtful course management around the property's established trees and modest green complexes.
Duncan Park serves as Natchez's primary public golf facility and reflects the community's long relationship with the game. The course operates in a region rich with antebellum history and Southern tradition, and its accessibility has made it a gathering place for local golfers across generations. The clubhouse and facilities maintain a functional, unpretentious character consistent with classic municipal golf operations throughout the American South.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Duncan Park was designed by Brian Ault and Seymour Dunn.
Yes. Duncan Park at Duncan Park Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Duncan Park is 71.
Duncan Park plays 6,017 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Duncan Park is 117.
Duncan Park is a 18-hole course.