Prowers County
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience can I expect in Prowers County, given it's a single-course destination?
Don't come expecting a multi-day golf resort, but you'll find a genuinely friendly, unpretentious round at the local course. It's a well-maintained municipal track that offers a solid, enjoyable game without breaking the bank. We think it's perfect for a relaxed afternoon or a quick stop if you're passing through.
When is the best time of year to play golf in Prowers County?
We recommend visiting in the spring or fall for the most comfortable playing conditions. Summers can get quite hot, and while winters are generally mild, you might encounter some chilly days or even a dusting of snow. Aim for April-May or September-October for ideal weather.
Is Prowers County worth a dedicated golf trip, or is it more of a stopover?
Frankly, with just one course, Prowers County isn't a primary golf destination in itself. We suggest it as an excellent addition to a broader Colorado road trip, or if you're in the area for other reasons. It's a great spot to stretch your legs and enjoy a casual round.
What else is there to do in Prowers County if I'm not on the golf course?
While golf might be your focus for a few hours, Prowers County offers a glimpse into authentic southeastern Colorado life. You can explore the historic downtown of Lamar, visit the Amache National Historic Site for a poignant historical experience, or enjoy some local fishing. It's a quiet region, so embrace the slower pace.
What should I expect regarding green fees and overall value for golf in Prowers County?
You'll find excellent value here; green fees are very reasonable, especially compared to more popular golf destinations. It's a fantastic spot for budget-conscious golfers looking for a well-kept course without the premium price tag. Expect a straightforward, honest golf experience that delivers more than you pay for.