7.28

Riverton Country Club

ARCHITECTS

Course info

ACCESS
Public
EST.
1960
GRASS
Bentgrass
SEASON
April–October
CART TYPE
Electric
avg. Price
$
69
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CADDIES
Unavailable
Unknown
Type
Parkland
Unknown
Par
72
Unknown
Holes
18
Stimpmeter
9
City
Riverton

Score

7.28
Design
40%
7.5
Conditions
25%
7.3
Desirability
15%
6.8
Scenery
10%
7.8
Fun
5%
7.4
Uniqueness
5%
6.0

Difficulty

Overall
Easy

Slope 124

75
155

Scratch Rating

-10
0
+10

Stimpmeter 9

7
15

Walkability Moderate

Easy
Brutal

Weather

Average Rain Low

Low
Extreme

Average Wind Medium

Low
Extreme

Price

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?
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$
50
$
69
$
89
Low
Average
High

Yearly Rounds

0
75,000

Course Report

Riverton Country Club is one of only a small handful of 18-hole courses found in Central Wyoming, making it a notable regional golfing hub.

About

Riverton Country Club is an 18-hole public golf course in Riverton, Wyoming, spanning around 7,064 yards with a par of 72. The course features tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and scenic views. While the original architect is not widely cited, the club is notable for being accessible for all skill levels and maintaining pristine fairways.

Caddie Tip

Play for position off the tee, as the fairways are tree-lined and missing them often results in a tougher approach. Watch for subtle breaks on the greens and pay attention to landing areas guarded by bunkers, especially on the closing stretch.

The Main Challenge

The biggest challenge at Riverton Country Club comes from its tree-lined fairways and prevailing winds, which demand accuracy from the tee and solid course management. Finishing holes are especially tough under windy conditions, and the green complexes require precise putting and chipping.

The Good

Golfers appreciate the well-maintained fairways, peaceful atmosphere, and welcoming environment. The setting is ideal for both practice and relaxed rounds, and many return for the excellent value and sweeping mountain views. Players also favor the challenging green complexes and variety throughout the course.

The Not So Good

Some golfers note that the course can suffer from wind exposure and that the rough areas near certain fairways could use more maintenance. Others look for expanded practice facilities and greater consistency in bunker conditioning, particularly late in the season.

Signature Hole:

#

18

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Clubhouse

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The clubhouse provides a full-service bar, dining area, and pro shop with equipment rental and retail. Locker rooms offer convenience for changing and storage. Outdoor patio seating overlooks the course and a banquet space is available for events.

Practice Facilities

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Features include a driving range, chipping area, and large practice putting green adjacent to the clubhouse. Practice bunkers are occasionally available and there is space for short-game work. Facilities support beginner and low-handicap player development.

Dress Code:

Standard

No dress code enforced. All attire is permitted.

Collared shirts not required. Clean, athletic or golf-appropriate casual wear is acceptable.

Collared shirts required. No denim, gym wear, or overly casual clothing.

Collared shirts must be tucked in; no cargo or athletic shorts. No hats indoors.

Elite club standards; jackets required indoors, no changing shoes in the parking lot, and specific attire rules based on the area of the facility.

Wyoming
U.S.A.