There are probably more good tribal casino golf resorts that most realize. Grassy playgrounds became another amenity to attract visitors, a great way to enjoy the outdoors on tribal lands away from the neon lights of the casino floor. During the course construction boom of the 1990s, tribal leaders turned to golf, building courses to complement their casino hotels. In honor of National Native American Heritage Month - celebrated every November since 2012 - I'm ranking the best tribal-owned casino golf resorts for this week's version of The List. That usually guarantees they are resort friendly (playable for my game) with a little bit of risk-reward elements thrown in to foster the gambling motif of the property.
Most are designed by well-known regional or national architects. Why? They tend to be kept in great shape, fueled by profits from the gambling operation.
I've never met a casino resort course I didn't like.