Green Hills Golf Course in Worland is a public 9-hole course designed by William H. Tucker in the mid-20th century, set in a high-plains landscape with views of the Big Horn Basin. The par-70 layout spans 6,200 yards with a slope of 122, featuring open fairways, modest bunkering, and average greens, offering a relaxed public golf experience. The facility includes a small pro shop and practice areas.
The course plays as an accessible plains test, with wide fairways encouraging casual play but some hazards requiring basic accuracy. The par-3s and par-4s test short-game skills, while the longer holes offer scoring chances. Golfers must account for the wind and terrain, with the course’s simplicity and scenic views making it enjoyable. Green Hills’ public access and short layout make it ideal for quick rounds.
