Nine holes carved into the eastern edge of Glacier National Park, where the Rockies meet the plains
Nine holes carved into the eastern edge of Glacier National Park, where the Rockies meet the plains. The course sits at 4,800 feet with views that make concentration difficult. Flat enough that the altitude does the work for you. Walking is the only sensible way to play here. The layout loops through meadows with minimal elevation change between holes. Green fees stay reasonable, and the mountain air makes every shot feel ten yards longer. A destination nine that justifies the drive through some of Montana's most dramatic country.