A Golf Course Like None Other–Bully Pulpit, Medora, ND

I’ve heard so many wonderful things about this golf course but truly none of the words spoken to me could even come close to actually being there.  Breath-taking, awesome raw power, capturing everything that makes this state of ours the best in the nation!  This past week I had the pleasure of attending the North Dakota Petroleum Council’s annual meeting in Medora, ND.  The golf tournament kicked off the event on Tuesday.  I was more than happy to hop on a golf cart and cruise around the course taking pics.  The course is set up to come to a crescendo at the last holes where the views are unreal.  Along the way, you encounter an actual Hess oilwell on Hole 2, the Little Missouri River, a wooden bridge through a meadow type setting that is truly storybook-worthy!  Here are a few pictures from an amazing day!

IMG_2128

IMG_2093

IMG_2061

IMG_2008

IMG_1991

5 thoughts on “A Golf Course Like None Other–Bully Pulpit, Medora, ND

  1. I am glad you enjoyed your time in our beautiful badlands. The course is truly stunning and challenges people’s opinions of North Dakota being a flat, boring farm state.

    I am originally from California, but you could never get me to move from the badlands where we settled six years ago. The beauty of the area sucks you in.

    I hope you are able to come back and golf again 🙂

  2. You should look into O&G photography in Western Canada. The oilsands in Northern Alberta is booming (similar to the Bakken) and could be a great opportunity for your business.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×