I've been I.M.'ed/asked to post some more pics of Bully Pulpit ... sorry for the threadjack...
View of 1st hole, par 4, 466 yards:
Hole #4, par 5, 571 yards around the bend in the Little Missouri River:
Hole #6, par 5, 540 yards:
Heading back to the clubhouse on #9, par 4, 463 yards:
View of #11, par 5, 517 yards:
Hole #14, par 4, 404 yards:
View from the back tee on #14:
Par 3 hole #15, 161 yards:
From the tees of #15, looking across the valley to the tees of #16, the fairway heading way down to the left:
View from back tee of hole #16, par 4, 451 yards:
Middle tees on hole #16:
From behind the 16th green (the 15th green is above the woman in white shirt):
Hole #17, par 5, 503 yards:
View from the tee on #18, par 4, 406 yards:
Fairway view on #18 (there are 2 golfers standing on the green on shelf above fairway):
Table in clubhouse lounge:
Summation:
As many have stated, the course comes alive on the 14th hole, hidden in the back recesses of the badlands. The course, until that point, is very walkable, and quite flat. However, one really needs a cart for the 3 holes in the corner of the badlands, as there are some monstrous walks between holes.
Playing at 7,166 yards from the tips, the course has a rating of 75.4 from the tips and a slope of 138. Five sets of tees offer alternative yardages of 6655/6000/5348/4750. The course offers a drivable par-4 on hole #13 of 318 yards (tips), or 291/261 yards for mere mortals, and several holes feature central bunkers, namely holes 6 and 17.
JJ