Ward County
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Ward County?
We always recommend late spring through early fall for the best golf in Ward County. The summer months bring warm, sunny days perfect for a round, but consider May or September for cooler temperatures and often quieter fairways. You won't find much golf happening once the snow flies.
What kind of golf experience should I expect from Ward County's courses?
You'll find a welcoming, no-frills golf experience across Ward County's four courses. They lean towards traditional parkland layouts, well-maintained and offering a fair challenge without being overly punishing. It's honest, enjoyable golf that prioritizes playability over pretension.
How much does it cost to play golf in Ward County?
Ward County is a fantastic destination if you're looking for value. Most courses offer green fees, including a cart, for under $70, even on prime weekend times. You get a lot of quality golf for your dollar here, making it very budget-friendly.
Which course is the absolute must-play in Ward County?
If you only have time for one, make it "Prairie Creek Golf Course" - it's our personal favorite. The back nine especially stands out, with several holes beautifully integrated into the natural prairie landscape, offering wide-open vistas and a unique feel. It's a refreshing departure from typical tree-lined tracks.
What's there to do in Ward County besides golf?
After your round, we always suggest hitting "The 19th Hole Taproom" for a local craft beer and some friendly chatter - it's where the golfers gather. For a bit of local history, the "Ward County Heritage Center" offers a surprisingly engaging look at the area's past. It's a quiet county, but it has its own charm.