The centerpiece of The Powder Horn is the nationally recognized 27-hole championship golf course. The original eighteen holes opened in 1997, followed by the addition of a new nine holes that opened in 2002. Noted for its three distinct nines, The Powder Horn Golf Course will challenge your shot making abilities and test your putting stroke on the smooth bentgrass greens. With five sets of tees to choose from, the well manicured grounds of the golf course are playable for golfers on any level. The golf course offers many spectacular views and every measure was taken to preserve the natural beauty this land has to offer.
The Powder Horn Golf Course has received national recognition and, has been named one of:
Golfweek’s Best Residential Golf Courses 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, '12, '13
Golfweek’s America’s Best Course You Can Play 2006, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, '12, '13
Golfweek’s Top 100 Modern Golf Courses - 2004, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11
Golf Digest’s Best Wyoming Courses To Play 2006, 08
Link’s America’s Top 100 Premier Golf Properties - 2009
With a nod to the game’s mecca, St. Andrews, the Mountain Nine features a small replica of the famous Swilcan Burn Bridge, as well as large greens, 30 sizeable sand bunkers and the open rolling terrain of a Scottish links course. Woods and wetlands surround the Old Red Barn to create target golf with Old West flair on the Stag Nine. The Eagle Nine rounds out the course, offering surprising length and creative shots within a mix of meadow and creek-side terrain. The Powder Horn also boasts two practice facilities featuring a multi-tiered putting green, large tees and short-game areas.