Mountain Man Invitational — July 20–24, 2026, Ruidoso, New Mexico

Trip update & RSVP

Please let me know by Friday of this week whether you can go or not.

We have had a few have some trips, injuries, and other issues for this year's Mountain Man Invitational.

Where to stay: Hosting with Dale or Llynal, spare bedrooms, Airbnbs, hotels, and Inn of the Mountain Gods are all spelled out in the Lodging section below.

We look to take 16 people with us, so I will have room for a few more. Llynal is working on that. Dale will be in charge of the closing dinner arrangements in Alto (like last year). Llynal will be in charge of securing all tee times, with Dale's help.

Lets go, its fun, and a good time for all. Also, let me know if your wife is coming (or partner or significant other). We will plan a few things for them to do, mostly shopping, lunch, and casino.

Lodging

Trip lodging plan

Host homes and spare bedrooms. Lodging will work like last year. If you stayed with Dale or Llynal before, you are welcome to stay with them again. There is also limited space with Dennis (if he makes the trip), plus one additional spare bedroom—first come, first served on those spots.

Everyone else. Plan on an Airbnb, another hotel, or a resort room. Inn of the Mountain Gods has a fresh look and is redoing its golf greens; we may play there this year if conditions are right. If not, our rounds will focus on Alto Country Club, The Outlaw at Alto, and Rainmakers (tee sheets will be posted in Schedule when firm).

Partners and spouses. Wives, husbands, and significant others are absolutely welcome. For couples, Inn of the Mountain Gods is an especially easy choice: full-service hotel, dining, nightlife, and a large casino—great for guests while we are 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. July weekends fill up—book early for our dates (July 20–24, 2026).

Inn of the Mountain Gods — official website

Players

Confirmed players and guests will be listed here.

  • Llynal CareyLlynal Carey
  • Scott Davies
  • Johnny EasonJohnny Eason
  • Harley FinnelHarley Finnel
  • Doyle HicksDoyle Hicks
  • Tim HughesTim Hughes
  • Larry HullLarry Hull
  • Corey KlessigCorey Klessig
  • Mike MiloserMike Miloser
  • Donny ReedDonny Reed
  • Gary SmithGary Smith
  • Dennis StewertDennis Stewert
  • Dale VantineDale Vantine
  • Jeff WattsJeff Watts
  • Player 15
  • Player 16

Schedule & events

Trail notes

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.

Golf — courses

  • 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.

    Edgy poster-style illustration: mountain-man golfer at Alto Lakes, typography with elevation and classic mountain eighteen specs.
  • 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.

    Edgy outlaw-style poster illustration for The Outlaw at Alto with course taglines.
  • 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.

    Edgy resort poster illustration for Rainmakers private club and Sierra views.

Evenings & campfire