Course Details


North Star Golf Club in Fairbanks, Alaska is not only the northermost golf course in America, but also the most unique. This is because of the unusual and ever-changing lay of the land but also due to the likelihood that you will share the golf course with any of a host of wildlife species that call Alaska home. Our scorecard includes a checklist of the various creatures you may run into at North Star Golf Club.

Permafrost:
North Star is underlain by permafrost, creating an ever changing pattern of dips, swales, and mounds reminiscent of the great courses of Scotland. No two shots are alike at North Star, which generates great interest and variety as a golfer progresses through the links. The number 8 green, once flat, is now one of the world's most undulating, yet playable greens anywhere. Enjoy!

Local Rule:
When a raven or fox steals a golf ball, a replacement may be dropped without penalty at the scene of the crime.

Course Architects:
Jack Stallings & Hawley R. Evans

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Score Card