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The Hill Course and the Creek Course at Moose Run make-up the World's Northernmost 36-hole golf course. The Hill Course is aptly named because of the gently rolling hills that make up the front nine while the Creek Course is so named because of Ship Creek that meanders through and alongside some of the holes.

Being tucked in at the base of the Chugach Mountains, both courses have some of the most beautiful views of this mountain range. A game of golf at either of these courses is often like a trip to a wildlife sanctuary.

Golfers may see both brown and black bear, fox, wolf, lynx, bald eagle and, of course, moose. Photo opportunities abound and many golfers are seen with their cameras at the ready.

While Moose Run Golf Course is a military course it is open to the civilian community and the many tourists that come here each year. The Moose Run Golf Course offers a practice facility including: driving range, two chipping ranges, two practice putting greens, and a practice bunker.

Creek Course
#1 in Alaska, Golf Digest’s “Best in State” (2009)
#1 in Alaska, Golf Week's Best Courses you Can Play (2008)
#49 in the United States, Golf Digest "America's 50 Toughest Golf Courses" (2007)
#10 in the World, Travel and Leisure Magazine’s  “Top Military Golf Courses” (2006)
Golf Digest’s “Best New Courses in America” (2001)

Hill Course
#5 in Alaska Golf Week's Best Courses you Can Play  (2008)
Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play"( 2008)