Sand Creek sits on rolling terrain that forces you to work for elevation changes
Sand Creek sits on rolling terrain that forces you to work for elevation changes. A cart masks half the architecture here. At 6,770 yards, the course uses natural grade shifts to separate holes and create genuine movement between shots. Slope of 115 keeps things moderate. Steep enough to feel it in your legs by the back nine. Not steep enough to break you. The landscape dictates routing more than ego does, which means walking reveals strategy that driving glosses over. Idaho Falls gets underrated as a walking destination. This course proves why.