"A touch of Scotland in the land of Oz." and ranked among the top 20 courses in America, this Kansas course is home to sunflowers, rolling sandhills, and blowing wind.
"A touch of Scotland in the Land of Oz. Sunflowers instead of heather. Oceans of grain instead of the sea. But, like Scotland, be prepared, the wind always blows." -- Tom Watson, describing the course at Prairie Dunes Country Club.
"Prairie Dunes has to be this country's most unusual great course. If there were degrees of the word 'uniqueness' it would be our most unique." -- Editor Nick Seitz of Golf Digest
Prairie Dunes was a 9 hole course up until 1957, when the second 9 holes were built and designed by Perry Maxwell's son, Press.