Small-town South Dakota golf at its most honest. Nine holes carved into the prairie east of the Missouri River, where the land does most of the architectural work. The layout moves across gentle terrain that never punishes you for leaving the cart behind. Greens fees stay in pocket-change territory, and you can play eighteen by looping twice without wearing yourself out. No frills, no pretense. Just grass, flags, and whatever wind decides to show up that day. The kind of course where locals know each other by name and nobody rushes you off the tee. Walk it once and you understand why these prairie tracks survive.