Tucked in the badlands five miles south of Medora, North Dakota, is a new golf course unlike any other in the upper midwest, Bully Pulpit.  "A course like Bully Pulpit makes you forget about your score and the balls you may have lost to the treacherous, but natural, hazards that add to the rugged beauty of this golf course.  The course weaves through the woods and meadows along the Little Missouri until it rises precipitously to a crescendo atop the now famous hole #15." Mitch Vance in City Magazine, Aug-Sept 2004.

The course was designed by Dr. Mike Hurdzan of Columbus, Ohio, who has designed more than 250 courses world-wide, and earned the title of "Golf Course Architect of the Year" in 1997 by Golf World Magazine.  "This is the most unique golf course I have ever seen," Mike said.

A butte serves as a backdrop to Nick's drive on the front nine.

Yours truly tees off next to the Little Missouri River.

Number 14 is a challenging hole requiring a long tee shot to set up a pitch to an elevated, and severely sloped green.  Curt, Scott, and Nick pose.

Curt drives west on #16.

Scott wanted to see how hard it would be to carry to the fairway from "the tips" or back tees on #10.

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