Kenton County Golf Course, Golf facility in Independence, Kentucky.
Kenton County Golf Course is a two-course facility in Independence, Kentucky, offering contrasting layouts for different skill levels. The Pioneer Course measures about 5,880 yards while the Willows Course extends to roughly 6,697 yards with greater technical challenge.
The Pioneer Course opened in 1968 as the facility's original layout, featuring gentle slopes on its front nine holes. A later addition of the Willows Course expanded the complex and provided golfers with a more demanding alternative.
The golf course serves as a gathering place where players from the region meet regularly for tournaments and social outings throughout the year. The renovated banquet hall hosts events and club gatherings, giving the facility an important role in the local community.
Visitors can reserve tee times through the mobile app or website for easy scheduling. Regular players benefit from annual membership options and loyalty programs that provide cost savings throughout the season.
The Willows Course was designed by renowned architect Dr. Michael Hurdzan and ranks among the most technically challenging courses in Kentucky. This makes it a particularly rewarding destination for experienced players seeking a difficult test.
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