



Overview
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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Ratings from our panel of 1,900 course-ranking panelists
100 GREATEST/BEST IN STATE SCORES
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Reviews
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“Fun muni with better conditions than the green fees would suggest"
Read More2024
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“Scenic and well-maintained, this course is playable by all levels with enough challenge to engage better players. If one can overlook the par 3 fourth hole, the balance of the round will be a delight."
Read More2023
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“My favorite public in the Twin Cities. Great variety in the holes. Some people don't like the par 3 with an Oak Tree guarding the green. The tree has been there for eons and it is part of the history."
Read More2022
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“A lot of Minnesota golf history at this public course. A few peculiar holes, e.g. #4, a short par 3 with a huge tree directly in front of the green, and the par 4, #17, again guarded by a tree in front of the green. Definitely worth playing."
Read More2021
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