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Landmark: Douglas Golf CourseCity: Douglas
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Douglas Golf Course, Douglas, USA Wyoming, North America
Douglas Golf Course is a public 18-hole golf facility located in Douglas, Wyoming, USA.
It is situated within the city limits of Douglas.
Visual Characteristics
The course features fairways constructed from a blend of native grasses and overseeded ryegrass. Greens are primarily bentgrass. The terrain is generally flat with some gently rolling sections. Water hazards, including ponds and a creek, are present on several holes. The surrounding landscape consists of high plains vegetation, primarily sagebrush and short grasses.
Location & Access Logistics
Douglas Golf Course is located at 1600 N. Walnut Street, Douglas, WY 82633. It is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Douglas city center. Access is via North Walnut Street, which is a paved public road. Ample free parking is available on-site at the clubhouse. No public transport directly serves the golf course; private vehicle transport is required.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Douglas Golf Course was established in 1958. It was designed by local golf course architect, Robert "Bob" Johnson. The course was developed on land previously used for agricultural grazing. The ecological setting is characteristic of the semi-arid high plains of Wyoming.
Key Highlights & Activities
Play is available on the 18-hole course. Driving range facilities are open to the public. Putting greens are available for practice. The course hosts regular league play and tournaments. Golf lessons are offered by certified instructors.
Infrastructure & Amenities
A clubhouse with a pro shop and a small concession area is present. Restrooms are located within the clubhouse. Limited shaded areas are available near the clubhouse and on select tee boxes. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available throughout the course. No on-site food vendors beyond the clubhouse concession are present; nearest dining options are within 1 mile in downtown Douglas.
Best Time to Visit
The best months for playing golf are typically May through October, avoiding the harshest winter conditions. Early morning or late afternoon provides optimal lighting for photography due to lower sun angles. The course is generally playable from sunrise to sunset, weather permitting.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the course's 7th hole was designed around a particularly stubborn prairie dog colony that refused to relocate during construction. While unverified, the colony's descendants are said to still inhabit the area, occasionally interacting with golfers.
Nearby Landmarks
- Converse County Courthouse (0.8km South)
- Douglas Railroad Museum (1.2km South)
- Ayres Natural Bridge State Park (15km Southwest)
- Fort Fetterman State Historic Site (7km West)