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Play Pasture Golf at Bert Lee Park Golf Course, a primitive
9-hole meadow course in Coconino County, Arizona. Don't worry about bringing
your putter...there are no greens on this course. We welcome
submissions of pasture golf courses to this pasture golfers' directory.

Photographs of Bert Lee Park Golf Course Courtesy of Glendon Collins
Bert Lee Park Golf Course, Coconino County, Arizona
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| Name of Course: |
Bert Lee Park Golf Course |
| Address: |
Course located in the Flagstaff Park area |
| Directions: |
This course is located in Coconino County Arizona
on a privately owned meadow, Bert Lee Park. To reach this course,
Exit Number 322 on I-17 south of Flagstaff at Munds Park. After exiting
I-17, head east through Pinewood and follow Forest Service Route 240
about 8 miles. |
| Course Phone: |
602-861-1605 |
| Course Contact: |
Contact Glendon Collins for permission, scorecard,
and a list of course rules. |
| Fees: |
Free with permission of owner |
| Number of Holes: |
9 |
| Yardage: |
2535
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| Par: |
35 |
| Season: |
April to October |
| Course Type: |
Primitive |
| Designed By: |
Glendon Collins |
| Year Built: |
1998 |
| Comments: |
There are no greens on this course so don't worry
about bringing your putter. We just have PVC pipes for pins. We had
to give up on flags, because the elk kept chewing them off. |

A new Bert Lee Park Course record of 31 was set by Brett
Rogers, of Bishop, Texas, playing in the Vest Family Open Championship
on July 22, 2004. Golfers from Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Maryland and
Arizona competed.

Bert Lee Park Golfers Left to right, Bob Lynn of Highlands Ranch, CO;
Brett Rogers, who set new course record, from Bishop, TX; Steven Vest,
Michael Vest, and Joe Vest all of Bishop, Texas.



Pins are PVC pipe at Bert Lee Park Golf Course.
They had to give up on the flags because the elk kept chewing them off.



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