Old Works | Jack Nicklaus Signature Course | Anaconda Montana
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Old Works Golf Club

Montana's #1 Golf Course, Golf Week 2009
Golf Course Open for the Season
Golf Course Open for the Season
July 2, 2010 to September 5, 2010
$48 Monday Thru Thursday walking
$55 Friday, Saturday and Sunday walking
$55 Friday, Saturday and Sunday walking
September 6 to September 20,2010
$39 Monday Thru Thursday walking
$46 Friday, Saturday and Sunday walking
$39 Monday Thru Thursday walking
$46 Friday, Saturday and Sunday walking
September 21 to October 31,2010***
$29 Monday Thru Thursday walking
$36 Friday, Saturday and Sunday walking
$29 Monday Thru Thursday walking
$36 Friday, Saturday and Sunday walking
***Please check on availabilty of play after October 31, 2010 course may be open later in the season weather permitting. Calll the golf shop for updated clsoing date or check the out the website.
All Advance Reservation Tee Times (8 to 90 days) now include Greens Fee, Cart, Practice Balls and Little Bear Course Prior to play. Book your Reservation Now
Top 100 Golf Digest Instructor Tim Mahoney will be on property Friday June 25 and Saturday June 26. All proceeds from the instruction and clinics goes directly to Junior Golf Scholarship. Details and schedules Click on the Link, Top 100 Instructor Tim Mahoney
Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, the Old Works Golf Course has been reborn on the site of Anaconda's historic century old copper smelter. The first course ever built on a Federal EPA Superfund site, Nicklaus incorporated many historic relics in his design. With its affordability, course conditioning and friendly service, Old Works is quickly building a reputation as one of the premiere, daily fee golf experiences in the Northwest region.
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In 1883, an Irish immigrant, Marcus Daly backed by J.B. Haggin and others purchased the land on which the city of Anaconda and the Old Works were to be built. In September 1884 the Upper Works began production, with a capacity to treat 500 tons of ore daily. (Remnants of the Upper Works can be seen today when playing the front nine at Old Works.)




