Small-town Montana golf at its purest. Nine holes carved into the Beaverhead Valley, where the Pioneer Mountains frame every shot and the pace matches the unhurried rhythm of ranch country. The layout rewards accuracy over length, with modest elevation shifts that keep the walk interesting without testing your cardio. Greens fees stay honest, the kind of price that lets you play twice in an afternoon without guilt. Walking here feels less like exercise and more like a stroll through someone's well-kept backyard. Locals outnumber visitors, which tells you something. No frills, no pretense, just straightforward golf in a setting that reminds you why you started playing in the first place.