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Montana, in many ways, punches above its weight when it comes to golf courses.

Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort SAFER AT PLAY PROGRAM Located on 600 acres in Wisconsin Dells, we are America’s Largest Waterpark Resort! We offer diverse lodging options from various styles of hotel rooms to villas, condominiums and luxurious cabins! Wilderness Resort Cabins & Condos have up to 5 bedrooms with some sleeping up to 20 people. Waterpark passes are included for all registered guests!

The Treasure State is the fourth largest in square miles among the United States, but it ranks No. 44 in population with just over a million residents. That leaves plenty of wide-open spaces, and the best courses in the state take full advantage of the largely untamed, rugged landscape.

The Wilderness Club near Eureka is one such course that features long views of surrounding mountain ranges. Surrounded by the vastness of Lake Koocanusa and U.S. Forest Service land, the Wilderness Club course – designed by a collaboration of Nick Faldo, Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley – is the top-ranked public-access course in Montana on Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play list for 2020.

Golfweek ranks courses by compiling the average ratings – on a points basis of 1 to 10 – of its more than 750 raters to create several industry-leading lists of courses, including the popular Best Courses You Can Play list for courses that allow non-member tee times. These generally are defined as courses accessible to resort guests or regular daily-fee players.

Built on rolling topography with forested edges near the Canadian border, the Wilderness Club opened in 2009 and first jumped to the top of the Best Courses You Can Play list in 2012. For 2020, it is followed on that list by Old Works in Anaconda, Northern Pines in Kalispell, The Ranch Club in Missoula and Buffalo Hill in Kalispel.

“Wonderful course, spectacular views of snow-capped mountains and a real test of golf,” said Golfweek rater Sandie St. Onge in her review of the Wilderness Club. “Every hole is framed, par 4s (are) very long and most par 5s were reachable. Definitely a must-play if in Montana.”

Montana is especially strong in Golfweek’s Best rankings of private clubs in the U.S. Golfweek recently averaged the ratings of the top five private clubs in each state to compare elite golf courses, and Montana ranked 16th on that list, ahead of sunny golf destinations such as No. 16 Arizona and No. 20 Hawaii – New York is No. 1 on that list of state comparisons.

Rock Creek Cattle Company in Deer Lodge, designed by Tom Doak, is the top-ranked private club in Montana and also is No. 25 in the entire U.S. on Golfweek’s Best ranking of modern courses built after 1960.

The Stock Farm in Hamilton is No. 2 among Montana’s private clubs, followed by Moonlight Basin Ranch’s Reserve course in Big Sky, Spanish Peaks Mountain Club in Big Sky and Iron Horse in Whitefish.

Golfweek also publishes a ranking of top residential courses in the U.S., and Montana does well near the top of that list as well. For 2020, Rock Creek Cattle Company is No. 2 among all U.S. residential courses, and The Stock Farm is No. 16 on that list.

For a northern state that sees heavy snowfall ­– the golf season runs roughly from April through October, depending on location in the state – that makes for a powerful golfing punch.

Each year, we publish the three lists that are the foundation of our course-ratings program: Golfweek’s Best 2020: Top 200 Classic Courses, Golfweek’s Best 2020: Top 200 Modern Courses and Golfweek’s Best 2020: Best Courses You Can Play.

Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play 2020 in Montana

Wilderness Club, Eureka (m)Old Works, Anaconda (m)Northern Pines, Kalispell (m)*Ranch Club, Missoula (m)Buffalo Hill, Kalispell (c)

(m): modern
(c): classic

Golfweek’s Best Private Courses 2020 in Montana

Rock Creek Cattle Company, Deer Lodge (No. 25 m)The Stock Farm, Hamilton (m)*Moonlight Basin Ranch (Reserve), Big Sky (m)*Spanish Peaks Mountain Club, Big Sky (m)Iron Horse, Whitefish (m)

* New or returning to the list; c: Classic, built before 1960. m: Modern, built in 1960 or after

Golfweek’s Best 2020

Top 100 Best Courses You Can PlayBest Courses You Can Play, state by stateTop 200 Modern CoursesTop 200 Classic CoursesBest Private Courses, state by stateTop 30 Campus CoursesTop 50 Casino Courses

How we rate them

The members of our course-ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on our 10 criteria. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings on each course are averaged together to produce a final rating for each course. Then each course is ranked against other courses in its state, or nationally, to produce the final rankings.

Golf Course Review by: Billy Satterfield

The Takeaway: The Wilderness stands alongside The Quarry as Northern Minnesota’s best golf courses. The large elevation changes and undulated greens keep your interest from start to finish and the views are impressive. A staple on top 100 public lists, The Wilderness is worth the three hour drive north from Minneapolis. Grade B+

Quick Facts

Wilderness Casino Golf Course

Wilderness casino golf club

Designer: Jeffrey Bauer in 2004

Cost: $60.00 - $88.00 (includes cart) Click for current rates

Phone Number: (218) 753-8917

Course Website:Official Website - Visit The Wilderness at Fortune Bay's official website by clicking on the link provided.

Directions:Get here! - 1450 Bois Forte Road, Tower, Minnesota 55790 – UNITED STATES

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Photos:See additional photos of The Wilderness at Fortune Bay

Accolades: Ranked 7th in Minnesota on Golf Course Gurus' Best in State list.

What to Expect: The Wilderness at Fortune Bay is located on Lake Vermilion in the Bois Forte Indian Reservation 30 miles north of Giants Ridge in the northeast corner of Minnesota. Comparisons to The Quarry at Giants Ridge are natural since both courses share the same designer and were opened near the same time. Each course features plenty of elevation changes with The Quarry being more severe while The Wilderness features more undulation in the greens and thus more challenging pin placements. The property is highlighted by natural rock outcroppings, towering pines, and a handful of water features that work together to provide some nice design features while delivering some eye candy. The course is maintained is great shape and it is critical to learn the pace of the greens early in the round because the severe undulations can make you a three-putt machine if you aren’t careful. In fact, the course is plenty difficult on its own, but certain pin placements could make it diabolical if the superintendent wanted to. High quality carts equipped with GPS help you scoot around the course and the casino and restaurants are on the other side of the parking lot for those on a date with Lady Luck. The Wilderness at Fortune Bay reminded me of The Links at Brunello in Nova Scotia and Salish Cliffs in western Washington, so if you liked playing there you will enjoy playing here. In the end, a trip to Fortune Bay and Giants Ridge is well worth the 3+ hour drive from Minneapolis.

By the Numbers

TeesParYardageRatingSlope
Gold72720775.3142
Blue72677273.2137
White72614770.4131
Green (Women)72532471.7129

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Individual Hole Analysis

Signature Hole: 3rd Hole – 220 Yard Par 3 – A beauty and a beast, the 3rd hole at The Wilderness is as attractive as it is difficult. The tee shot plays over a pond with a boulder retaining wall separating the water from the grass and creating an extra visual element for the setting. The green is tucked into a hillside with a bunker sitting short left and a backstop in the rear. A large tier runs through the middle of the green which puts a premium on distance control and reduces the effective landing space that a guaranteed par can be acquired from. Located at the far western portion of the property, this memorable hole enjoys an isolation that helps you forget about everything other than golf.

3rd Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (220 Yard Par 3)

Best Par 3: 7th Hole – 157 Yards – The two spectacle bunkers fronting this green are out of view on the tee despite standing 50 feet above the putting surface. The hole isn't long so you can hit with confidence, and one less club, as you attack the flag where bailouts are afforded everywhere except deep. You are reminded of The Wilderness at Fortune Bay's beauty again here where views go beyond the green for miles with nothing but nature resting between you and your longest view.

7th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (157 Yard Par 3)

Best Par 4: 13th Hole – 340 Yards – The short 13th presents a risk/reward opportunity where players need to decide how much of the water to take on that the fairway capes around on the left side. A line straight at the green will require 300 yards of carry to clear the water and land safely on grass again, so the more prudent play is at the two fairway bunkers on the right that requires 200 yards of carry over the water and 275 yards of room before you'll tumble into the sand. With a watery grave lurking the left side of the hole the entire way home, interesting things can always happen as your nerves are tested.

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13th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (340 Yard Par 4)

13th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (340 Yard Par 4)

Best Par 5: 16th Hole – 540 Yards – The par fives at The Wilderness are strong and the 16th presents an interesting challenge where you'll be steadily climbing in elevation from tee to green. After clearing the half circle of bunkers that guard the entrance to the fairway, you'll be bunker-free the rest of the way home as you deal with semi-blind shots during your ascension. The final 100 yards present two fairways to consider; the one on the left terminating just before the green and requiring an aerial shot over the face to reach the putting surface while the fairway on the right affords a straight shot into the opening of the green where ground or aerial shots will be accepted. Getting to the fairway on the right requires a carry over some exposes granite and long grass, but if you feel like you can get there on your second shot it is worth the reward.

16th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (540 Yard Par 5)

16th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (540 Yard Par 5)

Birdie Time: 8th Hole – 525 Yard Par 5 – A great scoring opportunity, especially if you can carry the ball well. The tee shot plays to a bunkerless fairway but features a pond on the right for the final 300 yards. A tee shot of 275 yards will find the fattest part of the fairway and set you up well for taking a crack at the green in two. On a line directly with the flag you'll need to carry the ball about 225 yards to cover the water a paw print bunker complex fronting the green. If you don't feel up to the task, you can layup to the left where the angle into the green opens up and you can go pinseeking with confidence. No matter what strategy you employ, birdies are given our generously here.

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8th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (525 Yard Par 5)

8th Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (525 Yard Par 5)

Bogey Beware: 1st Hole – 649 Yard Par 5 – Thanks for the warmup, Jeff! Course architect Jeff Brauer comes out swinging on the first hole and asks players to cover 649 yards enroute to the green in a devilish opening hole that requires players to eventually pick between two fairways as they approach the putting surface. The tee shot opens with two fairways to picks from as a row of granite stone separates the two options. The fairway on the left merges with the larger fairway on the right before reemerging 160 yards from the green and providing a more direct approach into the putting surface from higher ground. A series of bunkers separates the two fairways and must be crossed on a layup or when attacking the green. Your foursome seemingly takes forever on their initial trek away from the clubhouse and bogies start getting handed out like cheap candy before moving onto the next two holes that are just as tough.

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1st Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (649 Yard Par 5)

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1st Hole at The Wilderness at Fortune Bay (649 Yard Par 5)
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