Set amid 91 acres of the historic Santa Fe Trail area, Cimarron Golf Club is truly a golf oasis. The natural landscape and rolling terrain offers a stunning backdrop of lush fairways, greens, and native plants and trees. Cimarron Golf Club is located right off Highway 23, with easy access from both Dodge City to the east and Garden City to the west.
Designed by Marty Johnson in 2002, Cimarron Golf Club features designs, like intricate mounding and bunkering, that allow for creativity in your game. Cimarron Golf Club practice facilities include an all grass driving range, indoor hitting bays, and a short game practice area, complete with white sand practice bunker, that will help fine tune your game whether you are a seasoned member or beginner to the game.
Designed by Marty Johnson in 2002, Cimarron Golf Club features designs, like intricate mounding and bunkering, that allow for creativity in your game. Cimarron Golf Club practice facilities include an all grass driving range, indoor hitting bays, and a short game practice area, complete with white sand practice bunker, that will help fine tune your game whether you are a seasoned member or beginner to the game.
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The Third
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Hole 3 is a dog-leg right Par 4 headed back to the East. Don't let it's length fool you; it is protected by a large tree on the front right of the green and a sand trap on the left side of the green. Don't go long; out-of-bounds is just behind the green. This is one of the more difficult greens to putt, as the ball usually breaks opposite the way it looks.
The Fourth
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Hole 4 is the second of two Par 3's. It is an uphill shot that usually takes one more club to reach. There is usually a slight cross-wind, making it difficult to hit the tough pin placements on the back of the green. Hole 4 plays 168 yards from the Blue Tees, 144 yards from the White Tees, 112 from the Gold Tees, and 107 from the Red Tees.
The Sixth
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Hole 6 is a par 4 usually into a strong south wind. It has a down-hill tee shot, but then followed by a long up-hill second shot. Precision off the tee box is a must; there is a pond (usually dry) on the left and large mounds on the right. It is a slight dog-leg right. A new sand trap guards the front right of the green.
The Seventh
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Hole 7 is a short Par 4 headed South. Two bunkers added in 2014 require a precise shot off of the tee box. Strong south winds make your second shot into this difficult green more challenging. There is trouble on the right side of the green, so a precise second shot is a must. Hole 7 is the #8 handicap hole.
The Eighth
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Hole 8 is another short Par 4, usually playing with a strong south wind behind you. Hole 8 has one of the narrowest fairways, so your tee shot must be accurate. A good tee shot will leave you with a short wedge into a large green. Hole 8 plays 336 from the Blue Tees, 338 from the White Tees, 310 from the Gold Tees and 284 from the Red Tees.
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