Nine holes of small-town prairie golf where the land does what it wants and you follow
Nine holes of small-town prairie golf where the land does what it wants and you follow. Stanley sits in rolling country northwest of Minot. Your tee time is whenever you show up. The honor system handles your fee at the greenbox. The terrain moves enough to keep things interesting without punishing your legs. No trees, which means wind becomes the course's primary defense. Locals play fast, often knocking out 18 before dinner without breaking a sweat. The routing works for walkers, with greens leading sensibly to the next tee. Golf stripped to its essentials: grass, holes, and whatever the Dakota sky decides to throw at you.