Lake Charles, in the southwestern corner of Louisiana has had a difficult couple of years. Since August 2020 the city has suffered through two hurricanes, a devastating flood, and a shocking deep freeze. The property damage has been massive, almost inconceivable. Add a pandemic to the mix and you might expect the ongoing misery to defeat its population, but Lake Charles always bounces back. Survival is imperative, because the nation depends on the wealth of natural resources from the region. The tourism industry around Lake Charles Lake Charles, Louisiana Always Bounces Back By Jim Grosjean can offer every visitor a wealth of opportunities to enjoy nature, play a game of chance at one of the modern casinos, or enjoy a round of golf on some truly spectacular courses. On a recent visit to Lake Charles, I found the golf to be better than ever. At the National Golf Club of Louisiana, a public course, that offers the friendly feel of a private club, I enjoyed a beautiful course full of lakes and well-maintained bunkers with ample opportunities for pars and birdies. I was thrilled by the new clubhouse and fabulous restaurant, The Max. The menu includes Michigan Golf Journal
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