Sand Creek Station Golf Course
Club information
Coordinates38°01′11″N 97°21′49″W / 38.0196°N 97.3635°W / 38.0196; -97.3635
LocationNewton Township, Harvey County, near Newton, Kansas United States
Established2006
TypePublic
Total holes18
Events hostedPGA Nationwide Tour Pro/Am Tournament
Designed byJeff Brauer
Par72
Length7200 yards Longest hole is #10 - 648 yards
Course rating76.3

Sand Creek Station Golf Course just outside Newton, Kansas, is a links-style 18-hole public golf course with a bent grass playing surface designed by architect Jeff Brauer.

Unique features include an active railway running through the course, Sand Creek bordering four holes, and eleven custom ponds. A wooden cart bridge spans Sand Creek, and a concrete underpass allows carts to travel under the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad tracks. A biking/walking path runs along the tracks from the course to Southwest 14th Street.

Overview

The par-72 course spans 7,200 yards which sits on the native grass.

The course is one of the most highly acclaimed in Kansas; in 2007 Golfweek Magazine ranked Sand Creek Station as the second-best public course in the state, behind only Colbert Hills in Manhattan, Kansas.[1]

Hole # Name Par Yards
1 Sand Creek 4 474
2 Brauer's Tree 5 613
3 Tabletop 3 178
4 Forever 5 601
5 Railroad 4 345
6 Elevation 4 467
7 Deception 3 229
8 Serenity 4 470
9 Sand Grave 4 373
10 The Beast 5 648
11 Opportunity 4 364
12 Uncertainty 4 420
13 Hidden Trouble 3 230
14 Northward 4 484
15 Buried Elephants 4 382
16 Road Hole 5 525
17 Horseshoe 3 138
18 Stadium 4 426

Awards and honors

Golfers tee off at #10 at Sand Creek Station Golf Course.
  • Golf Digest ranked Sand Creek Station among 2006's best new public courses in America in its January 2008 issue.[2]
  • Golfweek Magazine named Sand Creek Station the No. 2 public course in the state of Kansas in March 2007.[1]
  • The Kansas chapter of the American Public Works Association named Sand Creek Station a Public Works Project of the Year in 2007.
  • The National Golf Foundation honored Sand Creek Station with a Customer Loyalty Award in January 2007.[3]
  • GOLF Magazine recognized Sand Creek Station as a Top Ten New Course You Can Play in December 2006.[4]
  • Industry magazine Golf Inc. named Sand Creek Station as a finalist for top new public course in the country in November 2006.
  • The American Council of Engineering Companies of Kansas awarded Sand Creek Station a City Public Improvement Award in November 2006.[5]

References

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