Scobey Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Scobey Golf Course, and what weather should I prepare for?

You'll find Scobey truly shines from late May through early September. The prairie winds are a constant companion here, so always pack an extra layer, even on sunny days. Expect warm, dry conditions in peak summer, but those breezes keep things interesting.

What makes Scobey Golf Course stand out from other small-town courses - is it worth the drive?

Absolutely, it's far from generic. Scobey's charm lies in its raw, natural prairie setting; you'll contend with native fescue rough that demands accuracy, especially on the dogleg 7th. It's a true test of your short game, not just your driver, and offers a unique, unpretentious challenge.

What's the typical cost to play at Scobey Golf Course, and is it a good value for a golf getaway?

You'll be pleasantly surprised by the green fees here - it's incredibly affordable, often under $30 for 18 holes. For the genuine, uncrowded experience and the unique prairie golf, it's an exceptional value that feels like discovering a secret.

We're making a special trip to Scobey - what else should we explore in the area besides the golf course?

After your round, we recommend heading into Scobey proper for a meal at the local diner - their pie is legendary. You could also take a scenic drive out to the Daniels County Museum and Pioneer Town to really soak in the local history and vast, open landscapes.

What are the course conditions generally like at Scobey, and what kind of gear should I bring?

Don't expect perfectly manicured resort conditions; Scobey embraces its natural setting, meaning greens are true but fair, and fairways are well-maintained prairie grass. We always advise bringing plenty of extra balls for the native rough and a windbreaker - those open skies mean the breeze is always a factor.