A trip to New Orleans for any reason - business, pleasure or a combination - is like negotiating the best risk-reward par-5 you've ever played.
Do I go that direction and play it safe?
Do I aim that way and open myself up to delicious trouble?
Do I let one of my buddies take the lead and follow him down the fairway of possibilities, or, yeah, into the rough?
No matter how many times you tee it up on that hole or visit this town, there's something new to savor and sock away in your memory's hall of fame.
New Orleans is a small city with America's biggest heart. It's got gobs of local pride - a deep blood bond with history mixed with a relentless look-to-the-future spirit - and brews up a unique mix of Southern propriety with anything-goes abandon.
Events drive the visitors' narrative. While Mardi Gras is the city's calling-card celebration, casting a colorful spell over late winter whose essence lasts throughout the year, myriad other sporting, musical and food festivals fill up the calendar. The French Quarter is there every day (and, crucially, every long, neon-lit night). The Lower Garden District beguiles in the swelter of summer and in the glow of the holidays. The restaurants - some 1,100 of them - conjure the nation's best cuisine day-in and night-out.
All these things appeal to golfers, too.
While New Orleans isn't a top-of-mind destination in terms of sheer number of courses, it clearly ranks at the top for off-course fun, quality of lodging and dining, rich local culture and friendly, welcoming attitude.
The Big Easy is also ground zero for launching a journey along a food, drink, music, gaming fishing or whatever-themed Louisiana Golf Trail, the state's new initiative for raising its golf travel profile.
So, let's pick our Crescent City line and take dead aim.
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