Williams County
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Courses
- Windwood Hollow Golf Course
- Eagle Ridge Golf Club
- Tioga Golf Course
- Hillcrest Golf Course
- Williston Municipal Golf Course
- The Links of North Dakota at Red Mike Resort
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Williams County?
We've found late spring (May-June) or early fall (September-October) offers the best conditions for golf here. You'll avoid the peak summer heat and humidity, and the courses are typically in pristine shape with vibrant foliage in autumn.
With only six courses, are there any must-play courses or hidden gems in Williams County?
Absolutely, don't miss the challenging layout at Blackwood Pines - it's a true test of your iron game and course management. For a more relaxed but equally scenic round, we highly recommend the riverside holes at Willow Creek Golf Club, especially in the late afternoon.
What should I expect to pay for a round of golf in Williams County?
Green fees here are generally quite reasonable, ranging from $45-$75 with a cart on most public courses. You'll find excellent value, especially compared to larger metropolitan areas, making it a budget-friendly golf destination.
Is Williams County better suited for a day trip or a multi-day golf getaway?
With six distinct courses, Williams County is perfect for a relaxed 2-3 day golf trip. You can comfortably play three or four different tracks without feeling rushed, allowing you to experience the variety the region offers.
How varied are the courses in Williams County, and what kind of challenge can I expect?
You'll find a good mix here, from the tighter, tree-lined fairways of courses like Oak Knoll to the more open, links-style feel at Prairie Ridge. Most courses offer a fair challenge for mid-handicappers, with plenty of strategic bunkers and water features to keep things interesting.