Mission Mountain Golf Club in Ronan, Montana, is a public 18-hole course designed by Jack Nicklaus in 1988, measuring 6,400 yards with a par of 72, a rating of 70.5, and a slope of 125. Set in the Mission Valley with views of the Mission Mountains, it features wide fairways, strategic bunkers, and bentgrass greens, with water hazards adding challenge. The club offers a pro shop, snack bar, and affordable rates, earning praise from GolfNow for its scenic beauty and accessibility.
The course plays as a forgiving yet engaging layout, with open fairways that encourage aggressive drives but require precision on approaches, like the par-5 7th with its water hazard. X posts highlight the par-3 13th for its stunning mountain views and tricky green. The greens are large and moderately fast, suitable for mid-handicappers. Golfers on X describe it as “a scenic, affordable gem,” playable for all but rewarding for those who avoid hazards and leverage the open design.
