Montana is the 4th largest state at 559 miles from east to west and 321 miles from north to south with the eastern 3/5 covered by the Great Plains and the balance by the Rocky Mountains. Natural and historic points of interest including the dissipating Glacier National Park, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and Yellowstone National Park.
The best public golf courses in Montana tend to be resort or setting focused like the Old Works Golf Course in Anaconda where Jack Nicklaus worked his magic on the largest Federal EPA Superfund waste site in America, a former copper-smelter. Other notable golf courses aligned with resort areas include the Wilderness Club in Eureka, Northern Pines in Kalispell, and Whitefish Lake in Whitefish in the Flathead Valley Resort Area.