7.9

Three Crowns Golf Club

Course info

ACCESS
Public
EST.
2005
GRASS
Bentgrass
SEASON
April–October
CART TYPE
Electric
avg. Price
$
89
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CADDIES
Unavailable
Unknown
Type
Parkland
Unknown
Par
72
Unknown
Holes
18
Stimpmeter
10
City
Casper

Score

7.9
Design
40%
8.1
Conditions
25%
8.0
Desirability
15%
7.6
Scenery
10%
8.0
Fun
5%
7.8
Uniqueness
5%
7.3

Difficulty

Overall
Moderate

Slope 133

75
155

Scratch Rating

-10
0
+10

Stimpmeter 10

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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$
74
$
89
$
104
Low
Average
High

Yearly Rounds

0
75,000

Course Report

The course was built on the site of a former refinery and is widely considered one of Wyoming’s premier public golf experiences.

About

Three Crowns Golf Club in Casper, Wyoming is an 18-hole, par-72 public course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course is set over 110 acres of greens with 45 acres of native grasses, features a blend of Kentucky Bluegrass and Bentgrass, and offers 61 bunkers and 8 lakes. Acclaimed for excellent conditions and a substantial practice facility, it provides a challenging, enjoyable experience for all levels.

Caddie Tip

Pay close attention to wind direction, as Casper’s steady breezes can dramatically affect club selection and trajectory. Holes with water, especially on the back nine, demand smart, conservative approaches; don’t get aggressive on the finishing stretch unless you’re confident. On the large, sloping greens, favor centers rather than tight pin positions.

The Main Challenge

Three Crowns’ greatest challenge lies in its strategic bunkering and prevalent water hazards across eight lakes. The wind often picks up in the afternoon, making approach shots and putting surfaces harder to judge. The final three holes blend risk and reward, demanding accuracy and mental focus to finish well.

The Good

Golfers praise the overall course conditioning and the strategic design by Robert Trent Jones Jr., noting that the wide fairways, challenging greens, and the scenic backdrop of Casper Mountain deliver both beauty and playability. The friendly staff and well-equipped clubhouse contribute to an enjoyable experience at every visit.

The Not So Good

Some golfers have noted that repeated high winds can make rounds difficult and occasionally impact course conditions. Additionally, a few guests mention that pace of play can slow during busy weekend mornings. Enhanced drainage and expanded tee time spacing could further improve satisfaction on the busiest days.

Signature Hole:

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18

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The 18th hole at Three Crowns Golf Club is a par 4 finishing hole known for its demanding approach shot over water and bunkers that guard the green. This hole provides a memorable and scenic end to the round, with Casper Mountain as a striking backdrop, testing both precision and nerve for any golfer finishing their day.

Clubhouse

Guests enjoy a full-service restaurant with updated interior, spacious event spaces, locker rooms, pro shop, and outdoor patio with mountain views. Onsite staff assist with event coordination and services, ensuring comfortable social and event experiences beyond golf.

Practice Facilities

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Three Crowns offers a 13-acre practice facility with a course-quality practice green, two bunkers, short game area, and a 300-yard driving range. Golfers can access professional instruction via the in-house academy, providing a well-rounded environment for skill 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.