Chase County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Chase County?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the best conditions for golf here. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, perfect for appreciating the course's natural beauty. Avoid mid-summer if you're sensitive to heat, as it can get quite warm.

With only one golf course, is Chase County truly a worthwhile golf destination?

Absolutely, if you appreciate a unique, uncrowded experience. This isn't a multi-course resort, but rather a chance to truly immerse yourself in one well-maintained track that offers a genuine challenge and stunning Flint Hills views. We recommend it for a focused golf getaway or as a memorable stop on a longer road trip.

What kind of golf experience should I expect at Chase County's sole course?

Expect a course that blends seamlessly with the rolling prairie landscape, offering a tranquil round where wildlife often outnumbers other golfers. The layout demands thoughtful shot-making, with some elevation changes and strategic bunkering that will test your game. It's a refreshing escape from crowded resort courses.

What else can I do in Chase County besides playing golf?

While golf is the main draw, you're in the heart of the Flint Hills, so embrace the natural beauty. We always suggest exploring the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve nearby for incredible hiking and a true sense of the region's unique ecosystem. You'll find charming local eateries in Cottonwood Falls for a post-round meal.

What's the typical cost to play golf in Chase County, and is it good value?

You'll find the green fees here are incredibly reasonable, especially considering the quality and peacefulness of the course. It offers exceptional value for a well-maintained, challenging round in a truly unique setting. We consider it a hidden gem where your dollar goes a long way for a memorable golf experience.