William P. Foley, II is Chairman of Cannae Holdings, Inc.
Tom Doak designed18 Holes Unlike Any Other With its spectacular Tom Doak designed course crisscrossed by superb fly-fishing streams, playing at Rock Creek Cattle Company is a Montana-sized experience in luxury and excellence.
Rock Creek Cattle Company History Rock Creek Cattle Company is still a working cattle ranch. It is a membership-only facility and not open to the public.
Granite County, MontanaRock Creek is a 52-mile (84 km) river in Missoula and Granite County, Montana....Rock Creek (Montana)Rock Creek• coordinates46°43′31″N 113°41′02″W• elevation3,520 feet (1,070 m)Length52 miles (84 km)Basin features8 more rows
In 1971, a Kansas City businessman bought 28,000 acres at Deer Rock, naming the property “Rock Creek Cattle Company” and it was sold in 2004 to Texan, Bill Foley, who founded the financial services company Fidelity National.
Owner Bill Foley allowed Tom Doak to site his golf course anywhere on Foley's 30,000 acre ranch and Doak picked out a fine site. The splendid mountain scenery adds to the experience, but the golf would be excellent in any location.#N#I found the par 4s to be the course's greatest strength. Time and again, Doak gives the player a wide fairway with a definite better side to set up the approach. Once on the green, the real challenge begins, with exceptionally contoured greens. Some have suggested the contours are excessive, but I found the speed reasonable enough to make for a proper challenge.#N#The course is configured in one large loop, with the front nine climbing to the highest point on the course and the back taking the player to the lowest spot--the 17th green--before a gentle climb up the final fairway. Doak is in the process of moving that green closer to the Rock Creek, so it will be interesting to see how the course plays after that alteration.#N#Rock Creek Cattle Company may have been built for walking, but a lovely walk in the park it is not. The trips from green to tee are excessive.........which probably accounts for the fact that the vast majority of rounds are played in carts. That, however, is the only shortcoming I found.#N#September 21, 2017
There is a large bunker right about 160 yards off the tee that confuses one’s view. There is a lot of danger to this hole which is why it is the second hardest on the front. There is a large, deep bunker on the right, tall grass on both sides of the fairway and a large centerline bunker.
Montana is not a State that naturally springs to mind when thinking about golf. It’s more likely that Custer’s Last Stand at the Battle of Little Bighorn will feature foremost in your thoughts. It seems poignant therefore that Montana’s first truly world-class golf course should be constructed on part of the historic Grant-Kohrs Ranch that once extended to around ten million Montanan acres.
Rock Creek Cattle Company may have been built for walking, but a lovely walk in the park it is not. The trips from green to tee are excessive.........which probably accounts for the fact that the vast majority of rounds are played in carts. That, however, is the only shortcoming I found. September 21, 2017. 10 / 10.
Thus was born the historic Grant-Kohrs Ranch, near what is now Deer Lodge, Montana. The original Grant-Kohrs Ranch was established when Conrad Kohrs, in partnership with his half brother, John Bielenberg, purchased land from Canadian fur trader, John Grant in 1866.
The land east of the original ranch house was purchased on July 1, 1919 for $100,000 by Charles H. Williams and Peter Pauly of Deer Lodge. Pauly and his wife immigrated to the United States in the late 19th Century from the city of Pau, near the Pyrenees in France.
In 1919, a portion of the land was purchased by Charles Williams and Peter Pauly and became known as the Williams and Pauly Outfit. The Williams and Pauly Outfit grew into a substantial ranching operation over five decades and three generations.