Prairie Creek Country Club was built in 1968. It has matured into a very tight, challenging course with lots of beautiful but challenging trees. Length is important, but accuracy is essential.
The rolling landscape offers hills and valleys that are breathtaking. Deer are a common sight on the fairways.
Webmaster note: Prairie Creek Country Club and I go back to 1969, when I was a nine-year-old kid pulling his father's golf clubs for him. I've been playing it since I took up the game myself in my teens, and I can say without reservation that this is my favorite golf course in the world.
Long one of northwest Arkansas's favorite layouts, Prairie Creek Country Club offers 18 of the most challenging holes of golf that you can find.
- Founded in 1968
- Open to the Public
- Par 72
- Bent grass greens
- Bermuda fairways
- 90° rule for golf carts
- Walking allowed
A challenging Joe Sanders design cut through the scenic Ozark mountains, Prairie Creek Country Club rewards long, accurate hitters and expert putters. The upper nine runs along the top of a hill, the bottom nine is in a valley where the wind always seems to be in your face. Though not the longest course around, its slope and USGA ratings testify to its inherent toughness.
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