Big Cedar Golf - what a trip.
Man the last few days were just awesome. I was invited to play with a couple of guys that I coach on a golf trip.
I can’t tell y’all enough how awesome the experience is at Big Cedar. Awesome golf, par 3’s that are fun to play, massive putting greens to continue the trash talk, and the food is awesome.
Payne’s Valley was a massive favorite in the group. Can be challenging for everyone, or as playable for the less skilled golfer. Honestly, I like the layout, a lot.
Buffalo Ridge just a good golf course, challenging and greens that are just awesome. Layout is really good, and love the trees through the property. Tee markers are pretty damn awesome on the back tee.
Ozarks National decent course, just not my favorite of the bunch. Back 9 has more character but the course can have some serious teeth especially when the wind starts to blow. Greens also were incredible, and 18 into the wind at 500 yards for a par 4 is just a beast!
Mountain Top, Cliffhangers, and Top of the Rock just add to fun. Great ways to continue the bets, or ease into the trip. I really liked all of the layouts, fun for all golfers and some insanely awesome views.
Up until 2 months ago, I have only taken members for a day trip to a golf course. In and out quick but fun days. This time I got to be along for the ride, and it was awesome.
I couldn’t recommend the golf and time spent here enough. You can make the golf enjoyable for all skill levels, and have a hell of a time along the way.
Thankful I was able to spend time with some guys that are just students, but friends.
Ps. The bison dogs are 👌🏼. And the Snickers Ice Cream bar is a nice closer.
At the end of the day, a hell of a trip and if you haven’t made the Big Cedar golf destination trip, you won’t regret it.
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Spent a few days @GolfBigCedar played all 6 courses.
Golf Disneyland. 6 rounds. 3 championship courses, 3 par 3s.
Here’s what your yardage book should say on the holes that will wreck your round. 🧵