Annual Golf Passes Now Available at Louisville Parks

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Louisville, KY, December 5, 2025

Louisville Parks and Recreation announces the availability of annual golf passes for 2026, offering options for unlimited play at ten golf courses. The passes include a Seven-Day Unlimited Play Pass for $500, a Five-Day Unlimited Play Pass at $425, and an Annual Golf Cart Pass for $75. Pass holders can enjoy green fees throughout the year, with user fees applicable per use. New pass holders must provide a photo ID and can purchase passes online or in person.

Louisville, KY

Annual Golf Passes for 2026 Now Available at Louisville Parks and Recreation

Annual golf passes for 2026 are now available for purchase at all ten Louisville Parks and Recreation golf courses, offering unlimited play throughout the year.

Pass Options and Pricing

  • Seven-Day Unlimited Play Pass: $500, valid for weekends and holidays.
  • Five-Day Unlimited Play Pass: $425, valid Monday through Friday.
  • Annual Golf Cart Pass: $75, plus a user fee per use; dynamic pricing may apply during peak times.

Passes cover green fees for the 2026 calendar year (January 1 – December 31); a user fee is assessed each time a pass is used. Prices vary by course, and dynamic pricing may apply during peak playing times.

Purchasing Information

New pass holders must obtain a photo ID at the Louisville Parks and Recreation administrative office located in Joe Creason Park at 1297 Trevilian Way. Passes can also be purchased online at bestparksever.com.

About Louisville Parks and Recreation

Louisville Parks and Recreation manages more than 120 parks and six parkways on over 13,000 acres of land, operating recreation programs for residents of all ages and abilities through its 14 community centers. The department’s inventory includes 10 golf courses, the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center, and the nation’s largest municipally owned urban forest, Jefferson Memorial Forest.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the available pass options for 2026?

The available pass options for 2026 are:

  • Seven-Day Unlimited Play Pass: $500, valid for weekends and holidays.
  • Five-Day Unlimited Play Pass: $425, valid Monday through Friday.
  • Annual Golf Cart Pass: $75, plus a user fee per use; dynamic pricing may apply during peak times.

How can I purchase a pass?

Passes can be purchased online at bestparksever.com or in person at the Louisville Parks and Recreation administrative office located in Joe Creason Park at 1297 Trevilian Way. New pass holders must obtain a photo ID at the administrative office.

What does the pass cover?

The pass covers green fees for the 2026 calendar year (January 1 – December 31). A user fee is assessed each time a pass is used, with prices varying by course. Dynamic pricing may apply during peak playing times.

What is the Annual Golf Cart Pass?

The Annual Golf Cart Pass is available for $75, plus a user fee per use. Dynamic pricing may apply during peak times.

What is Louisville Parks and Recreation?

Louisville Parks and Recreation manages more than 120 parks and six parkways on over 13,000 acres of land, operating recreation programs for residents of all ages and abilities through its 14 community centers. The department’s inventory includes 10 golf courses, the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center, and the nation’s largest municipally owned urban forest, Jefferson Memorial Forest.

Pass Type Price Validity Additional Information
Seven-Day Unlimited Play Pass $500 Weekends and holidays Includes green fees for 2026; user fee applies per use; dynamic pricing may apply during peak times.
Five-Day Unlimited Play Pass $425 Monday through Friday Includes green fees for 2026; user fee applies per use; dynamic pricing may apply during peak times.
Annual Golf Cart Pass $75 Per use User fee applies per use; dynamic pricing may apply during peak times.

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