Mallard Cove History

Developed in 1976 by the City of Lake Charles, Mallard Cove Golf Course was built at the former Chennault Air Force Base on land donated by the Federal Government. The course was designed by Jim Wall, a former associate of Robert Trent Jones.

 

Since its inception, Mallard Cove has changed its face a few times.  The Golf Shop was originally housed in the existing cart barn.  Then, it moved to the new clubhouse facility in 1985 at the Southeast corner of the parking lot near #1 tee.  A new main access road was built to bring customers in from the far west end of the property and tied into the parking lot.  In 2001, the course underwent a major renovation of greens, tees, and bunkers.

 

The original greens were very undulating with limited choices for fair pin placements.  It was decided that the greens needed to be enlarged and leveled out to accommodate the high traffic, while the tees were enlarged and some bunkers were removed leaving others to be reshaped and enlarged.  The Kevin Tucker Group and Eagle Golf Construction implemented the course renovation introducing"TifEagle," an ultra-dwarf bermuda, on the greens.  TifEagle's tolerance to extreme weather conditions and high traffic while providing a smooth and true putting surface made it an easy choice for the new greens.

 
 
 
 
                          # 14 green
                                                         ( #14 Green)

On September 23, 2005, Hurricane Rita, the largest hurricane on record in the United States, paid Lake Charles a visit.   Hurricane Rita quickly completed some of our planned tree removal and pruning projects much ahead of schedule.  Lake Charles was hit very hard and was without any power for two weeks.  The entire facility was closed down for 45 days to complete debris removal.  The course re-opened on November 10, 2005. 

                    
           The first foursome resumed play on November 10, 2005.  Thank you!
 
                          1st Foursome after Hurricane Rita       
                    Castle Cohren, Bob Radomsky, Bob Lebert and Marion Landry
We started up operations on November 10, 2005, from the kitchen of our outdoor tournament pavilion due to the irreparable damage to the clubhouse.  In January, 2006, we moved into some temporary modular buildings set in the corner of the parking lot to resume operations.  Two years passed while we secured the proper funding to build a new clubhouse facility.  Construction on the new clubhouse facility began in February, 2008.  On July 15, 2009, we finally moved our operations into the new 11,000+ sq. ft. facility. 
 
                            New Club House 

 

During construction of the clubhouse, we secured funding to install a brand new irrigation system on the golf course.  This work began in January, 2008, and was completed in June, 2008.  We are anticipating and preparing to move forward with another capital improvement in 2010.  We will replace approximately 2 miles of cart path around the course.  This will add an aesthetic enhancement as well as provide a smoother traveling surface for the golf carts reducing wear and tear on them. 

 

Mallard Cove Golf Course has been a local favorite since it began.  The course is truly a championship design, but allows players of all skill levels to play to their abilities.  It is a constantly challenging design, but does not take any shot away from any player with forced carries or specific landing areas.  Mallard Cove Golf Course enjoys a steady flow of annual rounds of golf above 35,000.  It is a "must-see" if you are visiting!