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The Crossings Golf Club

205 Letts Road, Brooks, Kentucky

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About The Crossings Golf Club

The Crossings Golf Club, located in Brooks, Kentucky, offers an engaging 18-hole golf course with a par of 71 and a length of 6300 yards. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, the club provides a layout that is accessible to golfers of all skill levels. Formerly known as L&N Golf Club, it continues to impress players...

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Green Fees

Weekday 18-hole$25
Weekend 18-hole$34

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Putting Green
Chipping Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

3.6/5
GolfPass · 164 reviews
4.1/5
Google · 187 reviews
In summary

The Crossings Golf Club is appreciated for its fun and challenging layout, reasonable pricing, and friendly staff. Many visitors enjoy the course's scenic views and note improvements under new ownership, particularly regarding the greens and overall maintenance. However, some criticisms include inconsistent fairway conditions, rough cart paths, and occasional slow pace of play due to overcrowding.

2 months ago
Very fun layout, I got behind Troy's tree, and did a magnificent foot wedge, unnoticed 20yrds, into great spot. Keep your eyes open for the bangers around there, mustard on shirt dude is a plum ball striker, one guy glasses thicker than coke bottle, got the softest left you've seen this side of Preston.
— bubba watson
a year ago
It is early in the season, so some of the shape the course is in could be attributed to that, but others you can tell it is due to lack of maintenance. The greens looked good but the fairways were not in good shape, even for early in the season. It would be interesting to see it in the summer when it is all green. Rally liked the layout - hilly! We were told that it is under new ownership and that they are working to improve it. I hope so!
— Cynthia Herrera-Lindström
11 months ago
Played the back nine, nice course
— Chris Smith
8 months ago
Tee box,Fairways and greens were very very bad. No sand traps. Don't waste your golf skills,money,
— Yang Ju
Edited 2 years ago
Little wet but will dry, greens are in great shape, fun course, great people
— Ronnie Underwood
11 months ago
Greens in good shape, fairway were nice, cut short. But get ready for a bumpy ride. Cart paths need a lot of fixen up.
— kenneth engler
10 months ago
Greens are pretty good, fairways have grass, but you won’t mistake it for Augusta. Good value for the price.
— Bret Orr
2 years ago
I thought it was good for the price. $32 for 18 on a Sunday evening. Can't expect much out of the Fairways this time of year and I've seen much worse on more expensive courses. Greens were fine. Food and drinks were good and reasonably priced. Cart path was a little rough so hold your beer while you steer.
— Matthew Dixon
3 years ago
This course is not in good shape. The fairways are concrete, and the cart paths are destroyed. It would have been better if i had a 4x4. Some of the greens were in good shape, the food was good, and the service was excellent. If they can get the fairways and cart paths repaired this course would be good. For now It's not worth the drive and the cost.
— Leo Gomez
5 years ago
Great experience playing here. Nice views and u will enjoy them while searching for your balls in the clover grass. Course in great shape and greens too except for a little slow. Good for a bad golfer like myself. Staff was great and I look forward to returning when they are in full swing later in the month. Thanks for a wonderfully day.
— Willard Whitehair
3 years ago
I used to enjoy playing here, but recently not so much. I called to schedule a tee time and was told they could squeeze in our twosome. I get there and they were trying to squeeze us in the middle of a scramble. Had I been told that on the phone I wouldn't have booked the time. Also they charge $6 to have a rider, which makes the playing fee not worth it. I can go to a nicer course, Heritage Hill, and pay the same price and take my son as a rider for no additional fee. I don't really understand the purpose of charging for rider other than to make a few extra bucks.
— benjamin bowling
9 years ago
Played here many times for a few good reasons: 1) Reasonable rates 2) Staff are easygoing and very helpful 3) Nice views and varying terrain The not so good: 1) Course is hit or miss as far as condition due to swamp-like condition on some holes. Most of the time its pretty good shape overall, but I would never rate it excellent, thus, the three stars. 2) Cart paths are kinda rough too. Since its wet on several holes most of the year, can't drive on fairways when recent rains come through so its rough riding instead.
— Zac Conley

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