Baton Rouge Country Club

The original 9-hole course at Baton Rouge Country Club was designed by Bernard “Scotty” Sinclair Robson in 1916, but it was Tom Bendelow’s changes made in the 1920’s that expanded the course to 18 holes to create the layout we know today. Bendelow was one of the most prolific architects of all time, and would go onto design as many as 800 courses across the United States.  Bendelow’s changes to the routing makes good use of the terrain and he did an excellent job of squeezing 18 holes onto what, even 100 years ago, would have been considered a small site.

In 2024 OCM was appointed to create a Masterplan for the site with the aim of starting a renovation project in the next few years.

Project

Baton Rouge Country Club

Location

Louisiana, USA

Details

New 18 hole golf course

Flyover of the Tepetonka site