BUFFALO GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Buffalo, WY, USA
Designed by Frank Hummel
Buffalo Golf Course sits in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains near the town of Buffalo in north-central Wyoming. The facility features two nine-hole layouts—Stafford 9 and Poirot 9—designed by Frank Hummel, a regional architect who worked primarily in the Rocky Mountain states during the mid-to-late twentieth century. The course serves a small community in an area where golf infrastructure is limited, making it a central recreational amenity for the region.
The routing takes advantage of the natural terrain characteristic of this part of Wyoming, where the high plains begin their transition into mountain country. Golfers encounter elevation changes and open landscapes with views toward the Bighorn range. The climate at this altitude brings a relatively short playing season, with conditions typically favorable from late spring through early fall. Native grasses and sparse tree cover define much of the visual character, and wind can be a factor given the exposed setting.
Buffalo Golf Course functions as a traditional small-town club, serving both members and visitors in an area where golf options are few. The layout provides straightforward golf suited to a range of skill levels, reflecting the practical design approach common to rural mountain courses of its era. The facility maintains a modest clubhouse and the informal atmosphere typical of Wyoming golf clubs, where the focus remains on accessible play rather than elaborate amenities.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Stafford 9/Poirot 9 was designed by Frank Hummel.
Yes. Stafford 9/Poirot 9 at Buffalo Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Stafford 9/Poirot 9 is 71.
Stafford 9/Poirot 9 plays 6,518 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Stafford 9/Poirot 9 is 123.
Stafford 9/Poirot 9 is a 18-hole course.