Mountain Lions
Captain
- Captain — TBD
Players
- Player 1 — TBD
- Player 2 — TBD
- Player 3 — TBD
- Player 4 — TBD
- Player 5 — TBD
- Player 6 — TBD
- Player 7 — TBD
- Player 8 — TBD
We're seeing the usual pre-trip shuffle: a few schedule conflicts, some injuries, and other last-minute curveballs. All par for the course while we lock in this year's Mountain Man Invitational.
We're aiming for 16 players. There's still a little room—Llynal is tracking who's in and how the field fills out.
It's a great week all around. If your wife, husband, or partner is joining you, please say so. We'll plan a few things on their side too: shopping, lunch, and casino time while we're on the course.
Llynal Carey
Johnny Eason
Dave Emerton
Harley Finnel
Doyle Hicks
Tim Hughes
Larry Hull
Corey Klessig
Mike Miloser
Donny Reed
Gary Smith
Dennis Stewert
Dale Valentine
Jeff Watts
Commissioner
Captain
Players
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We plan to rotate rounds across Alto Country Club, The Outlaw at Alto, and Rainmakers. Tee sheets and pairings will post here once Llynal and Dale lock times. Evening plans fill in as we go—check back or ping the group chat.
Alto Country Club (Alto Lakes)
The original 18 at Alto Lakes Golf & Country Club—think mountain air, pine-lined fairways, and plenty of wildlife. The front nine plays more open and scorable; the back nine adds slope, smaller targets, and trickier greens. It is the “country club” half of the Alto duo: straight golf in a cool summer setting.
The Outlaw at Alto
The younger championship layout on the same club roster (opened 2011). Big elevation changes, native scrub, and faster greens make distance control the story—fewer trees, more sky, and a little more bruising if you get on the wrong side of a ridge. Official info lives with Alto Lakes under The Outlaw at Alto Lakes.
Rainmakers
Rainmakers Resort & Club in Alto—a private club feel with knockout Sierra Blanca views and strong conditioning. Guests play by arrangement; book early and confirm cart and hospitality details with the pro shop when your tee is firm.
Mountain Man ’27 — lodging update
Housing for next year’s trip is set out below. If anything changes, we’ll update this page and the group chat.
Partners and guests. Spouses and significant others are welcome. The Inn stays below are especially handy for couples who want full-service lodging while we’re on the course.
About Inn of the Mountain Gods
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino sits in the Sierra Blanca foothills near Ruidoso on the Mescalero Apache Reservation—a full-service resort with rooms and suites, casino, multiple restaurants and bars, and entertainment. Ruidoso shopping and dining are a short drive away.
Casino: Large gaming floor with slots and table games—plenty of room to unwind after golf.
Dining: Several on-property venues from casual to sit-down; handy for group dinners or a quick meal between golf and evening plans.
Booking: Reserve through the resort site or your preferred booking channel. Weekends around the trip fill fast — once Mountain Man ’27 dates are locked, book early.
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