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Tee Up and Golf in Casper
GOLF
With three public golf courses and two private golf courses, Casper is a prime location to swing your clubs, especially as each public course offers a distinct experience for teeing up in central Wyoming.
Casper’s rich oil history meets panoramic mountain views at the Three Crowns Golf Club. Set against a backdrop of Casper Mountain, the course has 18 holes, a driving range and putting green. Also, don't forget to try out one (or more) of the three, nine-hole courses at Casper Municipal Golf Course, with each offering its own style of play. For a true Wyoming experience, play pasture golf at Salt Creek Country Club in Midway. Built in the 1920's and made up of mowed prairie grass fairways and sandy greens, it’s $2 to play nine holes. Golfers are advised to keep an eye out for antelope, deer and prairie dogs as they play through this course.
Private golf courses in Casper, WY include the Paradise Valley Country Club and Casper Country Club. While Paradise Valley is a private course, they do allow for public play; plan to call ahead for a tee time.