Golf Division
Welcome to the Golf Division!
Contact Us:
Airport Golf Club:
307-637-6418
Airport 19th Hole Bar:
307-638-3700
Facilities and Grounds:
Manager, Golf Division, Ron Conard
RConard@CheyenneCity.org, 307-637-6419
Proshop & Private Lessons:
Mike Lepore
Manager, Airport Golf Shop
mli352@outlook.com, 307-637-6418
Golf Courses
Airport Golf Course
4801 Central Avenue, Cheyenne
307-638-3700 Extension 2
18- & 9-hole course
Pro-shop in-house
Warm-up driving range – Irons Only
Rental clubs & carts available
Par 70, 6,128 yards with
a slope/USGA rating of 100/67.1
Often considered Cheyenne’s best, the Airport Golf Course is home to the state’s only professional golf tournament, the Wyoming Open.
The Airport is a traditional tree-lined, parkland golf course. While it can pose its own test it is most of all fun, fast, and affordable. Keep an eye out for wildlife as the Airport Course is a great sanctuary for a variety of critters.
Beat the crowds, beat the heat. We’re only an easy 45 minutes north of Fort Collins.
Kingham Prairie View Golf Course
3601 Windmill Road, Cheyenne
307-637-6420
Great for beginners and the accomplished alike
9-hole course
30-tee driving range
Rental clubs & carts available
Par 36, measures 3,080 yards,
slope/USGA rating of 112/37.2
With its laid-back, friendly atmosphere, Kingham Prairie View is a great place for both the learning player and those veterans who still appreciate a quick nine on a fun course.
Fees
Airport Golf Course
Prime (April 1 –November 30):
18-Hole: $29
9-Hole: $21
Employee: $15.00
After 5:00 p.m.:
18-Hole: $21
Employee: $10.50
Off Season (December 1 – March 31):
18-Hole: $21
Employee: $10.50
Youth (under 18):
18-Hole: $17
Employee: $8.50
Kingham Prairie View Golf Course
Prime (Year around): 9-Hole: $14; Employee: $7
Youth (under 18): 9-Hole: $10; Employee: $5
Annual Pass
Adult:
18-Hole: $560
Employee: $280
Senior (60 and over):
18-Hole: $450
Employee: $225
Junior (18 and under):
18-Hole: $170
Employee: $85
Punch Passes
Five 18-hole Passes:
$135
Ten 9-hole Passes:
$135
Ten 18-hole Passes:
$265
Twenty 9-hole Passes:
$265
Tee Time Policy
Tee times are accepted for both the Airport Golf Course and Kingham Prairie Golf Course and can be made seven days in advance. Tee times may be made in person or by telephone (307-637-6418 for Airport, or 307-637-6420 for Prairie View) with priority given to those who register in person.
Tee times can also be made online for the Airport Golf Course at https://foreupsoftware.com/index.php/booking/20691/5411#/teetimes
Tee times can also be made online for Prairie View at https://foreupsoftware.com/index.php/booking/20691/5412#/teetimes
Junior Golf
Golf is not only a fun game for all ages, it can teach developing youth:
- Patience
- Dedication
- Humility
- Skill development
- Accomplishment
Golf is also great way for the entire family to spend more time together in an outdoor environment.
Junior Lessons
Held at Kingham Prairie View Golf Course.
Prairie View Junior Program
$50.00 Per Student – Five Week Program Begins Tuesday June 13th and ends July 18th
Runs every Tuesday for five weeks – 45 minutes of instruction using three different instructional stations.
May sign up beginning May 1st at https://airportgolfclub.com/product/prairie-view-junior-golf/ or at either Prairie View or the Airport Golf Shops
Private Junior Lessons
Adult & Junior Scheduled at either Airport or Prairie View
$25.00 per lesson – Series of 5 Lessons $100.00
Lessons are 30 minutes in length and scheduled most anytime from April – September
Contact information and how to register can be found at https://airportgolfclub.com/golf-lessons-junior-golf/
Learn to Golf Lessons
Information
Private Group Lessons – Adult & Junior Scheduled at either Airport or Prairie View
2 People $75.00 per person for a series of 5 Lessons
3-6 People $65.00 per person for a series of 5 Lessons
Max 6 people per group
Lessons are 30 minutes in length and scheduled most anytime from April – September
Contact information and how to register can be found at https://airportgolfclub.com/golf-lessons-junior-golf/
Tournament Info
Policy
Tournaments are defined as any individual or group that reserves the golf course or multiple tee times in advance of the day of play.
The Parks and Recreation Department approves all tournament play and reserves the right to deny any group tournament play. Tournaments are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information, please contact the Golf Shop at (307) 637-6418.
Rules and Regulations
Please review the following rules and regulations listed below prior to golfing on either of the City of Cheyenne golf courses.
Check-In, Tee Times, Players & Player Risks
General Play and Tournament Regulations
A Guide for the Beginning Golfer
If you’re already a golfer, you know the benefits of being outside, smacking a ball around, and walking the course. But if you’ve always wondered what golf was like… why wait any longer? We hear this summer is going to be ah-maaaaaazing.
Appropriate Attire
You don’t need fancy culottes, neon colors, or the shoes with the spikes. Dress comfortable for being in the sun (collared shirts help keep sun off your neck and hats shield your head and eyes). Wear sport shoes you like to walk in.
Good Etiquette Tips
- If you’re on your umpteenth swing, no sweat. Just pick up the ball and move it closer to the hole. You’ll want to be mindful of golfers behind you (they understand what it was like being new!)
- If you hit a ball onto another fairway, yell FORE! so people know to duck. Wait until the group on that fairway is done playing before you either hit the ball back over, or grab it and drop it at the edge of where it left your side.
All That Equipment
Obviously you need clubs and golf balls. If you don’t have these, either of the pro shops will rent you a set to use.
If you aren’t certain which club to use, have a pro shop staffer explain which ones to focus on using. Who really needs all those clubs anyway? Get good at the basic ones first.
Not Tiger Woods?
Blame the wind. We all start somewhere, and like many other sports, you just need to dive in, practice, and get better! If you want to start small, try a practice putting green or grab a bucket of balls to take to the driving range first.