Exploring Kansas' Gem: Sand Creek Station Golf Course

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Sand Creek Station golf course is a place where you can get all different smells from the grass, flowers and trees. This course is one of the best course in Kansas. Also when you are at the course you can only hear the sound of golf clubs hitting the golf balls smack center of each club face of each golfer's clubs. Feeling grass at sand creek feel’s so good it makes you feel like you are walking on a soft pillow with head indention all over the pillow. Although you think it has a bad view it has one of the best views. When the sunsets you can see the full beauty of the course when you can see all of the fog just hanging over the course, for most stunning view you will ever get when playing on the course. Secondly Sand Creek is a place where food can be cook by their personal chef they have there in the clubhouse. Where he makes some of the best food you will ever taste from single golf course in Kansas especially here in Newton. Even though the site to see is seeing the course when it is under water when you can see nothing but the pins and the flags of where the hole is located on the green. Although it is a nice course the grass there can be so firm that you can hardly hit a golf ball because the club will hit the ground before you can ever hit the ball. So then you …show more content…

With a nice view of every hole and it’s dangers if you are not careful you will lose your golf ball in the water if you are not careful. When you hit the golf ball always watch where it goes so it won’t be in the wrong directions of where you want it. Even though it is a hard course it is still fun when you can be around your friends. When you play one of the best courses here in Kansas. If you have ever played it you will have fun when you can get out and enjoy the fresh air through your own nose and ears. Even though it may sound bad it is always fun to get out and enjoy the fresh air every once and

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