Golf in Kansas

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There are 273 golf courses throughout the state of Kansas, both private and public, for golfers to choose from. If you are staying in Wichita, Topeka, or Overland Park, you will not be disappointed by the courses in the area, as there are several! Just outside of Kansas City is one of Kansas’ best golf courses, which has also been rated one of America’s best golf courses, the Golf Club of Kansas. The course is nestled in true Nebraskan scenery. You will start by working your way through the wooded valley, then up through the rock quarry and then along the lake; you get a little taste of everything! The course’s elevation changes by 140 feet throughout- you will definitely get a workout, consider renting a golf cart or hiring a caddy.
Flint Hills National Golf Club

Flint Hills National Golf Club

Flint Hills National Golf Club, in Andover, Kansas, is home to one of the best golf courses in the country. The club owner, Tom Devlin, is the founder of the company Rent-A-Center. Devlin hired Tom Fazio to be the mastermind behind his newly beloved masterpiece. The course was built on a 640 acre lot, and opened in 1997. The course measures 6,394 yards from the National tees, with a par of 71.
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