SALINA MUNICIPAL GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Salina, KS, USA
Designed by Floyd Farley
Salina Municipal Golf Club sits in north-central Kansas, serving the city of Salina and the surrounding region. Designed by Floyd Farley, a Kansas-based architect active in the mid-twentieth century who contributed several courses across the Great Plains, the layout reflects the practical municipal design philosophy of its era: accessible golf on modest terrain with straightforward maintenance demands. The course occupies relatively flat land typical of the Smoky Hills region, where gentle rolls and prairie grasses define the landscape.
The routing makes use of mature tree plantings that frame fairways and create definition on what would otherwise be open ground. Water features appear on select holes, adding variety to the strategic demands, while bunkers are positioned to challenge approach shots and protect greens. The design emphasizes playability for a wide range of abilities, consistent with the municipal mission of serving local golfers, families, and visitors passing through this agricultural hub along Interstate 70.
Salina Municipal functions as a community gathering place, hosting league play, junior programs, and casual rounds for residents and travelers alike. The clubhouse provides straightforward amenities in keeping with the course's public character. As with many Kansas municipal facilities, the course endures the region's variable weather—hot summers, cold winters, and persistent winds—requiring golfers to adapt their games to conditions that shift throughout the season.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Salina Municipal was designed by Floyd Farley.
Yes. Salina Municipal at Salina Municipal Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Salina Municipal is 70.
Salina Municipal plays 6,521 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Salina Municipal is 115.
Salina Municipal is a 18-hole course.