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    Best golf courses near Minneapolis, MN

    Below, you’ll find a list of courses near Minneapolis, MN. There are 74 courses within a 15-mile radius of Minneapolis, 50 of which are public courses and 24 are private courses. There are 48 18-hole courses and 26 nine-hole layouts.

    The above has been curated through Golf Digest’s Places to Play course database, where we have collected star ratings and reviews from our 1,900 course-ranking panelists. Join our community by signing up for Golf Digest+ and rate the courses you’ve visited recently.

    The Minikahda Club
    Private
    The Minikahda Club
    Minneapolis, MN
    4
    74 Panelists
    The Minikahda Club in Minneapolis is one of the best courses in Minnesota. Discover our experts’ reviews and where The Minikahda Club sits in our rankings.
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    Interlachen Country Club
    Private
    Interlachen Country Club
    Edina, MN
    4.7
    167 Panelists
    When Bobby Jones won the 1930 U.S. Open at Interlachen (completing the second leg of what would become the game’s first Grand Slam), fellow competitor Gene Sarazen insisted the course was tougher than everything but Oakmont. In the decades that followed a series of architects including Robert Trent Jones, Geoffrey Cornish and Brian Silva worked to keep Interlachen’s edge, but nothing could staunch the march of time that made the course one-dimensional through the shrinkage of greens and the maturation of the hundreds of trees that had been planted that shadowed fairways and masked the property’s natural land movements. Enter Andrew Green in 2023, who was given the resources to strip back the layers and rebuild the course based on the blueprints Donald Ross developed in 1922 when he remodeled the course. Interlachen’s edginess is back, with ominous, strategically arranged bunkers guarding greens and fairway lines, and the expanded putting surfaces present a variety of hole locations that haven’t been seen in ages. The bunkering highlights Interlachen’s wondrous undulation, punctuating focal points like the shared rise of the second and seventh greens and the majestic rise toward the fortress the par-5 12th.
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    Spring Hill Golf Club
    Private
    Spring Hill Golf Club
    Wayzata, MN
    4.6
    145 Panelists
    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 that 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.
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    Midland Hills Country Club
    Private
    Midland Hills Country Club
    Roseville, MN
    4.4
    27 Panelists
    Midland Hills always suspected their course was designed by Seth Raynor in the early 1920s, but they had no records of what that course looked. They could intuit what some of Raynor's original holes were, but the overall architecture had dulled and shrunk over the years. That changed in 2018 when superintendent Mike Manthey discovered a 1921 irrigation map hidden above the ceiling in his office. The drawing showed Raynor's vision for the course including individual holes and bunkers, a roadmap that designer Jim Urbina used to recreate and sharpen the old templates like the Biarritz, Road and Eden. The improvements have help vault the course into the Best in State rankings for the first time.
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    White Bear Yacht Club
    Private
    White Bear Yacht Club
    White Bear Lake, MN
    4.3
    107 Panelists
    Before he moved to California where he laid the foundation of many of that state's best courses from the pre-Depression era, William Watson was a pioneer of golf in Minnesota. He arranged the first nine holes at White Bear Yacht Club in 1912 near the shore of White Bear Lake on some of the most roly-poly land imaginable. Several years later, Watson added another nine holes and proceded to remodel the entire course. Donald Ross has long been rumored to have done the remodel worrk, but the club doesn't have evidence of this and is now of the mind that the course is entirely Watson's creation. The site's wildly rumpled, unmodified land is the heart and soul of White Bear Yacht Club. Modern architects would likely have leveled and softened the slopes and ravines, but here they bring the golf to life visually and psychologically, offering nary a level stance and asking the player to drive to high sides of the tilted fairways and hit approaches with extreme control. Over the last two decades under the guidance of Jim Urbina the surrounding canopy of forest has been pared back to better reveal the massive, enthralling undulations of the course, and several holes, includiing the par 3s at six and 11, as well as the 12th and 18th green complex, are currently being restored.
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    Somerset Country Club
    Private
    Somerset Country Club
    Mendota Heights, MN
    4.1
    51 Panelists
    Somerset Country Club in Mendota Heights is one of the best courses in Minnesota. Discover our experts’ reviews and where Somerset Country Club sits in our rankings.
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    Private
    Golden Valley Country Club
    Golden Valley, MN
    4.1
    51 Panelists
    For most of its history, Golden Valley has been in a state of flux. The club’s first course was designed by Tom Bendelow. Golden Valley later hired A.W. Tillinghast in the 1920s to construct a new course. A number of his bunkers were removed in the 1930s to reduce maintenance costs (Tillinghast, by this time, was traveling the country on behalf of the PGA of America advising clubs on ways to cut costs during tight economic times), and others were tinkered with and modified in one way or another. A series of mid-century renovations took the design further from the one Tillinghast put in the ground, but recent work-first by Ron Forse, and, in 2023, by Kevin Norby-has gradually restored much of the architect’s ideology. Greens have been expanded to add new hole locations, trees have been thinned and Tillie’s lost bunkers have returned with their shapes redefined. This is a classic parkland expression of golf on a graceful property that demands drives be placed in the fairway and approach shots left below the hole.
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    Olympic Hills Golf Club
    Private
    Olympic Hills Golf Club
    Eden Prairie, MN
    4
    53 Panelists
    Architect Ron Prichard took an existing layout by Charles Maddox and completed transformed it—with an brand-new course reopening in 2015 that is one of the best in Minnesota. Tyler Rae has done some renovation work in recent years to clear out a significant number of trees to open up sightlines and tweak green complexes to make some less severe. Still, Olympic Hills features intriguing greensites built in all shapes and sizes with a good variety of holes.
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    Minneapolis Golf Club
    Private
    Minneapolis Golf Club
    Saint Louis Park, MN
    4
    72 Panelists
    Minneapolis Golf Club is one of the best courses in Minnesota. Discover our experts’ reviews and where Minneapolis Golf Club sits in our rankings.
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    Minnesota Valley Country Club
    Private
    Minnesota Valley Country Club
    Bloomington, MN
    4
    49 Panelists
    Minnesota Valley Country Club in Bloomington is one of the best courses in Minnesota. Discover our experts’ reviews and where Minnesota Valley Country Club sits in our rankings.
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    Woodhill Country Club
    Private
    Woodhill Country Club
    Wayzata, MN
    4
    18 Panelists
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    Rush Creek Golf Club
    Public
    Rush Creek Golf Club
    Maple Grove, MN
    3.9
    27 Panelists
    A quality public track just west of the Twin Cities, Rush Creek has plenty of design variety, with elevation changes, deep bunkers and well-placed hazards creating a challenging yet enjoyable round. The scenic layout hosted an LPGA Tour event in the late 1990s and was the site of Ryan Moore’s second U.S. Amateur Public Links title in 2004.
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    TPC Twin Cities
    Private
    TPC Twin Cities
    Blaine, MN
    3.9
    19 Panelists
    As if destined to be a golf course, TPC Twin Cities was built on the site of a former sod farm. The Arnold Palmer design 15 miles north of Minneapolis/St. Paul has hosted the PGA Tour’s 3M Open since 2019. A past member of our Best in Minnesota list, TPC Twin Cities plays among native prairie grasses and includes 27 bodies of water, notably at the par-5 18th, where a large lake guards the right side of the fairway and the front of the green.
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    Town & Country Club
    Private
    Town & Country Club
    Saint Paul, MN
    3.9
    34 Panelists
    Town & Country Club in St. Paul is one of the best courses in Minnesota. Discover our experts’ reviews and where Town & Country Club sits in our rankings.
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    Keller Golf Course
    Public
    Keller Golf Course
    Maplewood, MN
    3.8
    8 Panelists
    A muny packed with history, Keller hosted the 1932 and 1954 PGA Championships, a Western Open, and for nearly 40 years, from 1930 to 1968, hosted the PGA Tour's annual St. Paul Open. On top of all that, it also hosted the 1931 U.S. Amateur Public Links. As one of our Minnesota course-ranking panelists described: "Holes 11 through 16 are as good of a stretch of holes as anywhere in the state."
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    Oak Ridge Country Club: Oak Ridge
    Private
    Oak Ridge Country Club: Oak Ridge
    Hopkins, MN
    3.8
    23 Panelists
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    Braemar Golf Course: Championship
    3.7
    25 Panelists
    Braemar is a player-friendly public track just south of Minneapolis that offers wide, forgiving fairways. One of our panelists notes that the two nines play quite different, with the most compelling holes on the back side. In 1979, Braemar hosted the third edition of the since-discontinued U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links.
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    North Oaks Golf Club: North Oaks
    Private
    North Oaks Golf Club: North Oaks
    North Oaks, MN
    3.6
    14 Panelists
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    Edina Country Club: Edina
    Private
    Edina Country Club: Edina
    Edina, MN
    3.6
    39 Panelists
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    Wayzata Country Club
    Private
    Wayzata Country Club
    Wayzata, MN
    3.6
    36 Panelists
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    Bearpath Golf & Country Club
    Private
    Bearpath Golf & Country Club
    Eden Prairie, MN
    3.3
    25 Panelists
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    Francis A. Gross Golf Club
    Public
    Francis A. Gross Golf Club
    Minneapolis, MN
    This Minneapolis muny opened in the mid-1920s and hosted the 1964 U.S. Amateur Public Links. Conveniently located just outside the city center, the par-71 parkland course—an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary—is a relatively flat and enjoyable walk.
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