Fall River County

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Fall River County for a golf trip?

We've found late spring through early fall offers the most reliable conditions for golf here. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures and lush fairways, especially from May to September, avoiding the unpredictable shoulder seasons. Just be aware that summer afternoons can get quite warm, so consider an early tee time.

With only one course, is Fall River County still a worthwhile golf destination?

Absolutely, if you're looking for a peaceful, focused golf experience away from the crowds. While it's not a multi-course resort, the single track here offers a unique blend of challenge and scenic beauty that warrants a dedicated day or two. We recommend pairing it with other regional attractions for a well-rounded trip.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from the course in Fall River County?

This course delivers a classic prairie links feel, with wide-open fairways but strategically placed bunkers and natural water hazards that demand precision. You'll find a fair test for all skill levels, but don't underestimate the subtle elevation changes and the occasional gusty winds that can really impact your shot selection.

Are there any signature holes or unique features at Fall River County's golf course?

The par-3 7th, playing over a natural ravine, is a definite highlight and a true test of nerve. We also love the back nine's dramatic finish, especially the 18th, which offers stunning views of the surrounding Black Hills foothills as you approach the green. It's a memorable way to end your round.

What are the typical green fees and how accessible is the course in Fall River County?

Green fees are quite reasonable, generally ranging from $40-60 for 18 holes, making it an excellent value. The course is easily accessible by car, usually just a short drive from nearby towns, and tee times are generally available, though we always recommend booking ahead, especially on weekends.