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  2. Hazeltine National Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    From the gold tees, the course measures 6,646 yards (6,077 m) and has a rating of 73.7/146. From the white tees, the course measures 6,204 yards (5,673 m) and has a rating of 71.8/142 for men and 77.2/144 for women. From the red tees, the course measures 5,690 yards (5,200 m) and has a rating of 74.3/138 for women.

  3. Category:Golf clubs and courses in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in Minnesota. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in Minnesota" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  4. Somerby Golf Club and Community - Wikipedia

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    Somerby Golf Club is a private golf club and community on the north side of Byron, Minnesota, United States. The course was designed by architect and golf pro John Fought, and by golf pro Tom Lehman. Construction for the course and the surrounding community began in May 2002 and was completed in April 2004. [1]

  5. Fort Ridgely State Park - Wikipedia

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    It was the only Minnesota state park with a 9-hole golf course, which overlooks the Minnesota River and goes along Fort Ridgely Creek. The park was established in 1911. [ 2 ] The Civilian Conservation Corps Rustic Style buildings within the state park, built between 1934 and 1936, [ 3 ] are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  6. Sanderson Farms Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Country Club of Jackson opened in 1914. It is a private club with 27 championship holes, 18 of which were re-designed by John Fought in 2008 and measure 7,400 yards (6,800 m) from the championship tees.

  7. St. Paul Open Invitational - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Paul Open Invitational, which played as the Saint Paul Open from 1930 to 1956, and as the Minnesota Golf Classic from 1966 to 1969, was a PGA Tour event played at Keller Golf Course in St. Paul, Minnesota from 1930–1966 and 1968, [1] at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota in 1967, [2] and at Braemar Golf Course in Edina, Minnesota in 1969.

  8. Minnesota State Open - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State Open is the Minnesota state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Minnesota section of the PGA of America . It was first played in 1917 and has been played at a variety of courses around the state.

  9. Minneapolis Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis Golf Club is a golf club located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Designed by Willie Park, Jr. and Donald Ross, the Minneapolis golf course opened in 1916. The club hosted the U.S. Amateur in 1950 as well as the PGA Championship in 1959, which Bob Rosburg won.