Small-town North Dakota golf at its most unpretentious
Small-town North Dakota golf at its most unpretentious. Nine holes on open prairie terrain, the kind of layout where you can see your playing partners on three different holes at once. Flat enough that a pull cart rolls easy, short enough that you'll finish before the afternoon wind picks up. The $20-something green fee buys you genuine peace and quiet. No beverage cart hunting you down, no marshal timing your pace. Just grass, flags, and whatever conversation you bring with you. Walking here feels less like exercise and more like a slow wander through someone's well-kept pasture. The locals know everyone by name. You won't be local, but they'll treat you like you could be.