1928 - Ten businessmen each contributed $100 towards the purchase of land on which a nine hole golf course would created featuring prairie fairways and sand greens. Players would drag a path between the ball and the hole in the sand to make their putts, then raking the "green" for players behind you.
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George Arnold, R.L. Markely, Henry Bolln, Waldo Balnn, Jo Garst, Bill Judevine, Jack Morton, Bill Omandson, C.C. Zimmerman and Guy Squires.