CASPER MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Casper, WY, USA
Designed by Robert Muir Graves
Casper Municipal Golf Course is a public facility designed by Robert Muir Graves, the California-based architect known for his work throughout the western United States during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Graves built a substantial portfolio of municipal and resort courses, often working with terrain that required thoughtful routing to balance playability with strategic interest. The course serves the Casper community in central Wyoming, where the high desert climate and elevation influence playing conditions throughout the season.
The layout occupies relatively open terrain characteristic of the region, with the North Platte River corridor providing context for the surrounding landscape. Wyoming's elevation and weather patterns create firm, fast conditions during much of the year, and wind is a frequent factor in club selection and shot execution. The course features a mix of parkland and links-style characteristics, with areas of mature trees framing certain holes while others play across more exposed ground.
As Casper's primary municipal facility, the course serves a broad cross-section of local golfers and visitors exploring the region. The design reflects Graves's approach to public golf: accessible from the forward tees while offering enough length and variety to challenge better players. The setting provides views of the surrounding high plains and distant mountains, typical of Wyoming's expansive geography. The course remains a functional year-round amenity when weather permits, serving both recreational and competitive play for the community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Park/Links was designed by Robert Muir Graves.
Yes. Park/Links at Casper Municipal Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Park/Links is 71.
Park/Links plays 6,317 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Park/Links is a 18-hole course.