Billings County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I plan a golf trip to Billings County when there's only one course?

You're not just coming for 'a' course; you're coming for Bully Pulpit, a truly unforgettable experience carved into the Badlands. It's a destination course that demands your full attention, offering dramatic views and challenging play unlike anywhere else. We recommend it for golfers seeking a unique adventure, not just another round.

What's the best time of year to play golf at Bully Pulpit in Billings County?

We've found late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-early October) offers the most comfortable conditions. Summers can get hot, and the season is relatively short due to the harsh winters. Aim for those shoulder seasons to enjoy the stunning scenery without extreme temperatures.

What should I expect regarding the cost and value of a golf round in Billings County?

Green fees at Bully Pulpit are on par with other top-tier destination courses, but you're paying for an experience, not just 18 holes. Considering the incredible Badlands scenery and the course's pristine condition, we think it offers exceptional value for a truly memorable round. It's an investment in a unique golf memory.

Besides golf, what else is there to do in Billings County to make a full trip out of it?

You absolutely must explore Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which practically surrounds the course. The scenic drives, hiking trails, and abundant wildlife - bison, wild horses, prairie dogs - are incredible. We always combine our golf with a few days immersed in the park's rugged beauty.

What kind of lodging and dining options are available near Bully Pulpit Golf Course?

Don't expect big resorts; the charm here is its authenticity. Medora, the closest town, offers a range of unique lodging, from historic hotels to charming motels and cabins. Dining is casual and hearty, with a focus on local flavors - perfect for refueling after a day on the course and exploring the park.