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Landmark: Purple Sage Golf CourseCity: Evanston
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Purple Sage Golf Course, Evanston, USA Wyoming, North America
Purple Sage Golf Course is a public 18-hole golf facility located in Evanston, Wyoming, USA.
It is situated on the western edge of the city, adjacent to the Bear River.
Visual Characteristics
The course features rolling fairways with a mix of native grasses and manicured turf. Sand bunkers are strategically placed throughout the layout. Water hazards, primarily ponds and the Bear River, are present on several holes. The greens are typically bentgrass. The surrounding landscape consists of high desert terrain with sagebrush and scattered juniper trees.
Location & Access Logistics
Purple Sage Golf Course is located at 1000 Sagebrush Drive, Evanston, WY 82930. It is approximately 2 miles west of Evanston's city center. Access is via Sagebrush Drive, which connects to Wyoming Highway 150 (Lincoln Highway). Ample parking is available on-site at the clubhouse. No public transport directly serves the golf course.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The golf course was established in 1974. It was designed by local golf course architect, John F. Miller. The land was previously undeveloped high desert terrain. The ecological setting is characteristic of the Intermountain West, supporting native flora and fauna adapted to arid conditions.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is playing 18 holes of golf. The course offers a driving range for practice. Putting and chipping greens are also available. Golf lessons can be arranged through the pro shop. The Bear River borders several holes, influencing play.
Infrastructure & Amenities
A clubhouse with a pro shop and a small snack bar is present. Restrooms are available within the clubhouse. Limited shade structures are located near the clubhouse and on some tee boxes. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available throughout the course, though it may be intermittent in certain low-lying areas. No food vendors are located outside the clubhouse.
Best Time to Visit
The best months for playing golf are typically May through October, depending on snow cover. Mornings offer softer light for photography. Tee times are recommended, especially on weekends. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the course's name, "Purple Sage," originates from the abundance of sagebrush in the area, which can appear purplish in certain light conditions. The course is known for its challenging elevation changes on several holes.
Nearby Landmarks
- Bear River State Park (0.8km East)
- Uinta County Museum (2.5km East)
- Evanston Roundhouse Historic Site (2.8km East)
- Bridger Valley Historical Museum (3.1km East)