TIMBERLANE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Gretna, LA, USA
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Timberlane Country Club sits in Gretna, a suburb directly across the Mississippi River from New Orleans, where Robert Trent Jones Sr. designed the course in the late 1950s. The layout reflects Jones's characteristic approach from that era: strategic bunkering, large greens with distinct internal contours, and water hazards positioned to challenge longer hitters while offering bailout options for those playing conservatively. The flat terrain typical of the greater New Orleans area means elevation change comes primarily from mounding and the shaping around greens and hazards rather than natural topography.
The course occupies land that was once part of the region's agricultural and wetland landscape, and water features throughout the routing serve both strategic and drainage purposes in this low-lying environment. Jones incorporated the area's natural challenges—humidity, occasional wind off the river, and the need for careful water management—into a layout that rewards accuracy and course management over pure distance. Several holes require carries over water or strategic positioning to avoid bunkers that guard ideal approach angles.
Timberlane has served as a venue for regional amateur competitions and remains a fixture in the New Orleans golf community. The club maintains traditional country club amenities and a membership drawn from the West Bank suburbs of the metropolitan area, providing a Robert Trent Jones design within easy reach of downtown New Orleans.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Timberlane was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr..
Yes. Timberlane at Timberlane Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Timberlane is 72.
Timberlane plays 6,686 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Timberlane is 131.
Timberlane is a 18-hole course.