The Powder Horn is an 18-hole golf course in Sheridan, WY with a par of 72. It offers 7 tee sets: black (6,934 yards, slope 136, rating 72.9), black/blue (6,697 yards, slope 132, rating 71.9), blue (6,469 yards, slope 132, rating 70.8), white/blue (6,166 yards, slope 127, rating 69.9), white (5,852 yards, slope 122, rating 68.7), red (5,150 yards, slope 118, rating 64), yellow (4,596 yards, slope 115, rating 62). The hardest hole is #4, a par 4 playing 374 yards from the first tee.

The Powder Horn

Sheridan, WY

blackS:136R:72.9
black/blueS:132R:71.9
blueS:132R:70.8
white/blueS:127R:69.9
whiteS:122R:68.7
redS:118R:64
yellowS:115R:62

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1Par 4
HCP 15
335335310310275248205

A short par 4 that plays downhill with a relatively open fairway. The green is protected by bunkers on the right side, making accuracy on the approach shot essential to avoid a difficult recovery.

2Par 4
HCP 3
455426426400400336290

The #3 handicap hole is a demanding par 4 that stretches across the course with a fairway that tightens considerably as it approaches the green. Water or significant hazards left and bunkers right create a challenging two-shot sequence.

3Par 5
HCP 11
564564532494494411411

A mid-length par 5 with a straightforward layout that offers birdie opportunities for longer hitters. The fairway widens in the landing area, but bunkers or hazards near the green demand precision on the approach shot.

4Par 4
HCP 1
435410410410374374304

The #1 handicap hole is a formidable par 4 requiring two solid shots to reach the green safely. The fairway is narrow and may be bordered by hazards, with strategic bunkering or water positioning to penalize poor execution.

5Par 4
HCP 7
424392392357357267267

A shorter par 4 that belies its difficulty with tight bunkering or water hazards that come into play on both the drive and approach. The green is well-protected and requires careful positioning off the tee.

6Par 3
HCP 9
18017317317313312095

A short par 3 with a modest green that is surrounded by bunkers and may feature water in front or to the sides. Precision is paramount on this one-shot hole to avoid sand and score well.

7Par 4
HCP 5
370370345345308308255

A mid-length par 4 with a fairway that may dogleg or narrow in the driving zone. Greenside bunkering or water hazards require an accurate approach to avoid bogey.

8Par 3
HCP 13
21820720714714713895

A deceptive par 3 where hazards such as bunkers or water guard the green, making club selection and aim critical. The relatively short yardage can be deceiving if the wind or hazard placement is underestimated.

9Par 5
HCP 17
510510485485451385385

A generous par 5 that affords most players a realistic chance at a birdie with two quality shots. The fairway opens in the landing area, but hazards likely lurk near the green to challenge the final approach.

10Par 4
HCP 6
350350330330300300244

A short, straightforward par 4 that offers a scoring opportunity with a fair fairway and accessible green. Bunkers and hazards are positioned to catch errant shots, particularly on the approach.

11Par 5
HCP 18
520480480445445380380

The #18 handicap par 5 is the easiest hole on the course, with ample fairway width and minimal hazards in play. The length is manageable for most players seeking to take advantage of this birdie opportunity.

12Par 3
HCP 12
17517516016014012095

A modest par 3 where accuracy from the tee is the primary test, with bunkers surrounding the green to penalize misses. The relatively short distance belies the importance of solid contact and sound aim.

13Par 4
HCP 14
375375340340310310245

A mid-length par 4 with a fairway that may narrow or tighten near the landing zone. Greenside hazards require an accurate approach shot to set up a makeable putt.

14Par 4
HCP 4
420400400370370270270

The #4 handicap hole is a challenging par 4 with significant length and strategic hazards positioning throughout the hole. Water, bunkers, or out-of-bounds may come into play on the drive or approach, demanding precision and power.

15Par 5
HCP 16
525525501501475385385

A longer par 5 that requires two strong shots to set up a reasonable approach to the green. Fairway hazards or doglegs may complicate the routing, while greenside bunkering protects the scoring zone.

16Par 4
HCP 2
463420420366366366305

The #2 handicap hole is a formidable par 4 with length and treacherous hazards positioned to punish poor shotmaking. The fairway may be narrow or obstructed, and the approach to the well-protected green demands precision.

17Par 3
HCP 10
202172172147147114105

A short par 3 with a small, well-bunkered green that requires an accurate tee shot to avoid sand and trouble. The modest yardage is offset by the difficulty of finding the green in regulation.

18Par 4
HCP 8
413413386386360318260

A finishing par 4 with a fairway that may narrow near the landing zone or green, creating drama as the round concludes. Strategic bunkering or water positioning requires solid execution on both the drive and approach to secure a strong finish.

Scorecard

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTot
Par445443435364534454343672
HCP153111795131761812144162108
black335455564435424180370218510349135052017537542052546320241334436934
black/blue335426564410392173370207510338735048017537540052542017241333106697
blue310426532410392173345207485328033048016034040050142017238631896469
white/blue310400494410357173345147485312133044516034037050136614738630456166
white275400494374357133308147451293930044514031037047536614736029135852
red248336411374267120308138385258730038012031027038536611431825635150
yellow205290411304267952559538523072443809524527038530510526022894596

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