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Fort Riley, KS

Riley's Conference Center

3.55(based on 5 reviews)
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4.00 star(s)

Great course!!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 11, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Quiet area in old Fort Riley, course is renovated golf course with beautiful rolling hills and old trees. Well maintained with newer baskets.

Cons:

Lack of course markings. Not techincaly open to the public as it's on a military installation.

Other Thoughts:

Park next to the tennis court on opposite end of parking lot from conference center.
Hole 1: start from elevated manhole next to tennis court, long par 4 or par 5.
Hole 2: Look 90 degrees to your right, par 3.
Hole 3: Follow wood line for a long par 3 or 4. Be cautious of the tree line, I lost my favorite driver in the brush (if you find it I would like it back).
Hole 4: Trace the line of trees for soft uphill approach. Par 4.
Hole 5: It's the only hole you can see from hole 4, no obstacles, par 4 or long par 3.
Hole 6: Just left of large evergreen, slight downhill, par 4 or short par 5.
Hole 7: Make a line from hole 5 to hole 6 and follow through the evergreen to a downhill basket obstructed by trees and brush. Par 4 makes for a difficult birdie shot.
Hole 8: Across jogging path, no obstructions. Par 3.
Hole 9: With your back to the road, aim for the tallest tree in the line, hole is difficult uphill approach, tricky par 5.
Hole 10: Only hole that's visible from hole 9. Par 3 or short par 4.
Hole 11: Located to the left of hole 10, nestled in a grove of tall evergreens. Makes for a tricky par 3.
Hole 12: To the left, beside jogging path. Par 3.
Hole 13: Make a line from hole 11 to hole 12 and follow across the small valley to a distant basket on top of the hill. Long par 5 or par 6.
Hole 14: facing back toward hole 13, look to the left for the small walking bridge, basket is to the left in the elm grove. Par 5.
Hole 15: Trace the walking path to the left and the hole will be on top of the hill, low trees make for a short but challenging par 4.
Hole 16, look to your left across the road for a downhill basket on the edge of a drop off. Par 3.
Hole 17: Easiest way to find this hole is to throw towards the main road and follow the small valley that runs that direction, once you know where it is it makes for a long par 4 or respectable par 5.
Hole 18: By far my favorite hole on the course. Throw back towards the parking lot across the hills and valleys towards a basket that's in a small group of poplar trees.
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