Today
I am going to write about the top 3 golf courses in MN.
The
3rd best golf course in MN is Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska MN. Considered
by many to be the best private golf club in Minneapolis, the mission of the
founders of Hazeltine was to build and maintain a golf course suitable for the
conduct of national championships. An important part of the mission was to
develop a membership that supported this concept – a membership that felt a
responsibility to the game of golf and its rules and traditions. Similarly, it
requires the highest standards of conduct by all members and guests as they
play the game.
The
second best golf course in MN is Spring Hill Golf Course in Wayzata MN. While
Tom Fazio is best known for creating massive landscapes for his designs, Spring
Hill required little manipulation of earth. Fazio utilized the existing rolling
topography to form what is one of his most natural designs. Holes are isolated
from one another by thick forests of evergreens and, in one section of the
property, acres of maple trees, which provide a brilliant color display each
fall. With several tight fairways, marshland along some edges, many uphill
approach shots into elevated greens and subtle movements in the putting
surfaces, Spring Hill is also one of Fazio's most challenging designs. This is
an incredible design, this is a private golf course so I have never golfed
there but it is a dream of mine to golf there one day.
Finally
the top golf course in Minnesota is Interlachen Country Club in Edina MN (of
course this course is in Edina). The Interlachen Country Club is a private
country club in Edina, Minnesota which has hosted several national golf
tournaments, including the 1930 U.S. Open (won by Bobby Jones on his way to
winning the Grand Slam), the 2002 Solheim Cup, and the 2008 U.S. Women's Open. This
is an increadible course, this is another one that I have never golfed at because
it is private but I dream to golf here on day.
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