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    Kendrick Municipal Golf Course
    Golf with the Big Horn Mountains as your backdrop at Kendrick Municipal Golf Course, an 18-hole course just west of Sheridan. Kendrick Municipal provides great golf throughout the course and the scenic  vistas are second to none. For practice, try the driving range. Eat at the club house or find what you need in their pro shop. The course is open from May through September. For information or to schedule a tee time call (307) 674-8148.

     
    The Powder Horn
    Championship golf can be yours at The Powder Horn Golf Club, just south of Sheridan near Big Horn, Wyoming. This course offers twenty-seven holes of first-rate golf - the first nine are traditional Scottish links, while the stag nine are pure western-style golf. The Eagle nine rounds out the course, offering surprising length and creative shots within a mix of meadow and creek-side terrain. The two practice facilities are state-of-the-art. The course is open May through September.

    Golfweek Magazine gave this course the distinction of being one of the top 100 Modern Day courses. There are now 8,000. For additional information or for a tee time please call (307) 672-5323.
     
     
     

    Sheridan Country Club
    This nine-hole course is a semiprivate course and is open to the public from 8 AM to 8 PM daily through the summer months. This course is ideal to get in a half round of golf or, with offset tees, a full round of 18 holes can be played. To contact the Country Club call (307) 674-8135.

    Open since 1925. 

     

    Buffalo Golf Club
    Located just 35 miles down the road is the Buffalo Golf Club. Fun to play, at the base of the Big Horns, with mature, tree-lined fairways, and lots of up and down play.


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    Thursday, May 15, 2008
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    Sibley Lake Dam and Prune Creek Campground in the Big Horn Mountains were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and the National Forest Service in what year?


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