Wine Glass
Not long after the championship course at Sutton Bay Golf Club opened in 2003, it created a buzz among golfers—and golf writers—fortunate enough to tee it up there. LINKS magazine had this to say: “Sutton Bay does bear up remarkably well in comparison to Sand Hills, not to mention others on the short list of Great American Links. It’s that good.”

Though pheasant hunting may be your primary reason to visit Cheyenne Ridge Signature Lodge, as our guest you have the opportunity to play this stunning private course. Measuring 7,245 yards from the back tees, the out-and-back links-style masterpiece reflects the work of Australian course architect, Graham Marsh.

 


A combination of tall native grasses, undulating prairie land, greens bordering the Lake Oahe shoreline, pot bunkers, bedeviling wind and three holes playing more than 600-yards make this the king of South Dakota golf courses.