Colbert Hills At Kansas State University is a Public, 18 hole golf course located in Manhattan, Kansas.
Colbert Hills At Kansas State University first opened for play in 2000. The course was designed in the Scottish links style by Jeff Brauer and PGA professional James Colbert.
Colbert Hills's 7525 yards will present a challenge to golfers of all handicaps, and is available for public, as well as collegiate play. Special consideration should be given to the wind on this course, which if used properly, can maximize success.
The course signature hole is #7, a 600-yard par 5 that begins with a 90-foot drop from the tee to the fairway. The initial landing area is bracketed by 3 bunkers, making controlled shots essential. The second landing area is also well bunkered, combining with the bunkers at the green to require an entrance from the right side of the second landing area.
Colbert Hills Golf Course has been designated as a "living laboratory" by Kansas State University and is used by the university as an environmental research and turf management facility.
Colbert Hills At Kansas State University plays to a par-72 and a whopping 7,525 yards. The course rating is 77.5 and the slope rating is 152. Those are very big numbers!