Deer Creek Open
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Event Details
The Deer Creek Open is a 2 day flighted tournament at Deer Creek Golf Club Overland Park, KS. Flights are as follows: Championship, First, Second, Third, and Senior. The tournament purse will be announced prior to registration.
Purse Allotments
Championship Flight: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Gross Score
All Other Flights: 1st & 2nd Gross and 1st & 2nd Net
The field is limited to 150 players on a first come first serve basis at $200/player. Players with an established USGA GHIN may begin registration on August 4, 2011 at 6:00am CST.
Deer Creek Open
Phone : (913)681-3100 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : john@griffiths.net
Web: www.deercreekopen.com
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Headquarters Area
Headquarters area buildings are named for Generals Sherman, Grant, and Sheridan. They were built from 1859 to 1904 and are on the site of the former soldiers burying ground.
Fort Leavenworth, KS Historic BuildingsOld Stone Wall
The Stone wall behind and across the street from Grant's statue is a favorite with photographers. The wall was restored in the early part of this century by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Fort Leavenworth, KS LandmarksOregon and Santa Fe Trails
In the 1830s, settlers heading for the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails crossed the Missouri River at this point. Teams of oxen pulled the loaded wagons through the "cut " in the hillside you can still see today.
Fort Leavenworth, KS Pioneer LifeBarth Hall and the "Beehive"
Barth Hall, the building on the corner of Kearney and McCellan Avenues, was the home in 1881 of the School of Application for Cavalry and Infantry, the predecessor of the Command and General Staff College. The large building directly west of Barth Hall is known as the "Beehive." Built in 1882
Fort Leavenworth, KS Historic BuildingsMemorial Chapel
Built in 1878 by prison labor from stone quarried on the post and, today, is considered to be an outstanding architectural "gem" in this area.
Fort Leavenworth, KS Historic Churches