Experience Bully Pulpit Golf Course
T here are thousands of golf courses in North America, but one stands apart for its unique blend of rugged, natural landscapes and meticulously-designed holes. That course is Bully Pulpit, found in the North Dakota Badlands just outside Theodore Roosevelt National Park in historic Medora. From taking the top spot in Golf Digest’s “Best New Affordable Courses” to joining the exclusive ranks of Golf Digest’s “America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses”, Bully Pulpit is a world-class experience you won’t soon forget. While some courses impose themselves on the landscape, Bully Pulpit is ramatically different. You’ll find yourself climbing through captivating Badlands vistas, weaving through meadows and woodlands and meandering along the Little Missouri River, fully immersed in the beauty of the landscape all around you. Bully Pulpit was designed by Michael John Hurdzan, former president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects and “triple crown” winner of the Old Tom Morris Award, Don A. Rossi Award and Donald Ross Award. Hurdzan said of Bully Pulpit, “Although I have seen thousands of potential golf course sites, this one near Medora, North Dakota, may be the best I have seen without ocean views.” Golfers of all skill levels will love playing at Bully Pulpit. The 18- hole course features five tees, ranging in length from a comfortable 4,750 total yards from the forward tees to a challenging 7,166 at the tips. It also has a state-of-the-art practice facility for dialing in your game before heading out to play. The course is open from early April through mid- October. Tee time reservations are available starting in mid-March at medora.com or by calling 1-800-MEDORA-1. At Bully Pulpit Golf Course, you’ll take your game to somewhere altogether different and have the golfing experience of a lifetime.
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