Golf Course Detail

The Cullan at Mineral Mound

48 Finch Ln, Eddyville, Kentucky, 42038

The Cullan at Mineral Mound Deals

$10 OFF
Valid 1X

Deal Conditions:

  • 1 player / 18 holes
  • Valid Mon-Thu anytime
  • No holidays
  • $10 off prevailing rate
  • Not valid with stay and play packages | Not valid during leagues, outings and special events or with other discounts

Golf Pass Region

The Cullan at Mineral Mound is available in the Lower Midwest Golf Pass and Super Pass

Golf Course Location

The Cullan at Mineral Mound details

This peaceful setting on the shores of Lake Barkley is historically linked to the author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The property was once the farm of Willis B. Machen, grandfather of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. It’s not hard to imagine the serene, Gatsby-style era from this park, with idyllic days of playing golf and cruising the lake. You need imagine no longer; The Cullan at Mineral Mound is a challenging 18-hole, par-72 golf course! The front 9 holes are flanked by lake views and the back 9 holes are situated in a wooded area. A pro shop offers rental carts, clubs and golf merchandise. The park also has a picnic area, a fishing pier and a boat ramp. Situated along the shores of Lake Barkley, The Cullan at Mineral Mound State Park Golf Course is a great place to spend the day and present a challenge to all level of players. The facility has a magnificent new golf shop that offers scenic views from atop a hill overlooking Lake Barkley. Public boat ramp and picnic areas are available to enjoy a day of relaxation and enjoyment.

Lower Midwest Golf Pass

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