Top-rated public and private golf courses in Wyoming — with playing tips, course strategy insights, and how AI swing coaching helps you score better on Wyoming's finest layouts.
Analyze My Swing Free →Jackson Hole — Robert Trent Jones Jr. design, Teton Range backdrop
Teton Village — Arnold Palmer design, Grand Teton views
Casper — high-quality Wyoming municipal option
Gillette — top-ranked Wyoming public course
Cheyenne — city course, Wyoming state golf championship frequent host
Wyoming's golf season runs June through September in most areas, with Jackson Hole having a particularly short window due to high elevation and late spring/early fall snowfall. The state's golf is about scenery as much as golf quality — Grand Teton and Yellowstone proximity creates the most spectacular golf backdrops in America alongside incomparable wildlife viewing opportunities.
Wyoming mountain golf features altitude effects throughout the state (Cheyenne is 6,000 feet; Jackson Hole is 6,200 feet), dramatic terrain, and wildlife encounters that make rounds memorable regardless of score. Weather changes rapidly in mountain Wyoming — afternoon thunderstorms in summer can develop within minutes.
Wyoming's altitude golf specifically rewards the distance calibration that GOATY training develops. At Jackson Hole's 6,200 feet elevation, balls travel approximately 10-12% farther than sea level — a 150-yard shot plays 132-135 yards with irons. Knowing your sea-level distances precisely allows the altitude adjustment that prevents constant under-clubbing.
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