Golfing in Hawktree

8 Reasons to Tee it up in North Dakota

North Dakota has more golf courses per capita than any other state in the country. It's tee time!

Bois de Sioux Golf Club
Bois de Sioux Public Golf Course

Expand your golf horizons at the only public golf course in the nation to have nine holes in one state and nine holes located in another state. The front side in Wahpeton, ND, and the back side is in Breckenridge, MN.

Golf Course
Edgewood Golf Course

Established in the mid 1920s, Edgewood is an 18-hole, Par 71 championship golf course located along the beautiful Red River. With its tree-lined fairways, this North Dakota golf course provides a challenge to every level of golfer.

Kings Walk Golf
King's Walk Golf Course

The links-style course is characterized with mounds, moguls, native grasses and pine trees interspersed with lakes styled in a dry southwestern arroyo landscape. The Arnold Palmer signature golf course opened in 2002 and is one of North Dakota’s premier golfing destinations.

Souris Valley Golf Course
Souris Valley Golf Course

This immaculately groomed course is along the Souris River and lined with mature trees that complement the scenic layout.

The Links Golf Course
The Links of North Dakota

Water doesn’t come into play on this par-72 championship course but 85+ sand bunkers do. It is the areas only 18 hole championship golf course with Bent Grass greens, fairways and tee boxes which allow a true “Links” ground game experience. Players have the option of five tee boxes.

Bully Pulpit Golf Course
Bully Pulpit Golf Course

Rated one of America's top public golf courses in Golf Magazine, Bully Pulpit is chiseled right out of the North Dakota Badlands in a site unlike any in the world. The 18-hole course will play to a par-72 and you will have the choice of tee boxes from which to challenge this course.

Golfing
Heart River Golf Course and Pro Shop

Play 18 challenging holes, featuring a wide open front nine and back nine that will find plenty of trees and water in play. Heart River has one of the longest playing seasons in the state, open March through October for the regular season, and November through February, weather permitting.

North Dakota Golf Course
Hawktree Golf Club

Architect Jim Engh has created a wonderful course that presents the player with a Scottish-links look but also a modern touch. Engh uses elevation changes, native prairie grasses, large greens and four tee boxes to give players of any ability a chance to enjoy a great golf experience.