St. Cloud, August 2, 2025
News Summary
Central Minnesota features a rich golfing landscape with over a dozen public courses and private facilities near St. Cloud. From beautifully remodeled courses like Albany Golf Club to accessible options such as Angushire Golf Course, players have diverse venues to choose from. A poll for golfers to vote for their favorite course is underway and will close on August 14. With amenities ranging from dining options to driving ranges, the golfing community is well-equipped for an enjoyable season.
St. Cloud – Central Minnesota boasts a vibrant golfing scene, offering over a dozen public courses and two private courses all located within a half-hour drive from St. Cloud. Golf enthusiasts in the area have a wealth of options at their disposal, ranging from scenic views to challenging holes. As golfers gear up for the season, a poll has been launched for players to vote for their favorite local golf course, available until 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 14.
Albany Golf Club has earned recognition as a local gem, having recently remodeled its clubhouse and pro shop, which includes a dining option at the Greenside Grille. The course features picturesque water elements, including a creek and retention ponds, along with fast greens and a technically challenging back nine. Noteworthy holes at Albany include the par 3 hole 11 and the demanding No. 17, which requires players to tee off over a creek.
For golfers looking for accessibility, Angushire Golf Course offers nine holes with no need for tee times, perfect for spur-of-the-moment rounds. This course is open from March until October. Another notable option is Blackberry Ridge, located in Sartell, known for its length at nearly 7,000 yards. It presents a blend of wooded and link-style holes and features four par fives, as well as challenging par 3s, along with a driving range and the Grill19 restaurant.
Boulder Ridge, situated north of St. Cloud Tech High School, is a quick-play option with minimal water hazards, and it is equipped with a driving range and clubhouse facilities. Kimball Golf Club has recently transitioned from a nine-hole course to a more expansive 18-hole setup, now showcasing mature trees, rolling hills, and a standout island green on the 15th hole.
Economical golfing can be found at Oak Hill, noted for its well-maintained fairways, which support four sets of tee boxes to cater to beginners. For more experienced players, Pebble Creek Golf Club in Becker presents a varied assortment of challenging holes suitable for intermediate and advanced golfers, and it regularly hosts state championships.
Rich Spring Golf Course offers tight fairways and shaded greens, providing good value for maintenance while also being a venue for local tournaments. River Oaks Golf Course is known for its scenic holes overlooking the Sauk River and the array of water hazards and dogleg challenges on the back nine that test players’ skills.
The St. Cloud Country Club, established as the oldest course in the region, recently underwent renovations that enhance its views of the Mississippi River, although it requires membership for access. Stone Creek Golf Course features open fairways and several sand traps and ponds, with a bar and grill available to golfers.
For those seeking a unique experience, the Territory Golf Club is characterized by spacious fairways and several water features, along with large and complex greens perfect for short games. The Three Tees Golf Course is also noteworthy, as it is in the process of constructing a new restaurant aimed at boosting community engagement for local golfers.
Travelers Golf Course offers nine private holes nestled among houses and trees, perfect for a relaxed pace, while the city-maintained Veterans Golf Course features a predominance of par 3 holes, providing affordable access for local residents. Lastly, Wapicada Golf Course combines scenic views with a mix of challenging and shorter holes, highlighted by a generous practice green.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What golf courses are available in Central Minnesota?
Central Minnesota offers over a dozen public courses, including Albany Golf Club, Blackberry Ridge, Boulder Ridge, and others, as well as private options like St. Cloud Country Club.
When can I vote for my favorite golf course in Central Minnesota?
You can vote for your favorite local golf course until 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 14.
What amenities do these courses typically have?
Many courses offer clubhouses, dining facilities, driving ranges, and other amenities to enhance the golfing experience.
Chart of Key Features
Golf Course | Type | Main Features | Amenities |
---|---|---|---|
Albany Golf Club | Public | Remodeled clubhouse, technical back nine | Greenside Grille |
Blackberry Ridge | Public | Lengthy at nearly 7,000 yards, mix of styles | Driving range, Grill19 |
Angushire Golf Course | Public | No tee times required | Clubhouse |
Pebble Creek | Public | Variety of challenging holes | Clubhouse facilities |
St. Cloud Country Club | Private | Oldest course in the area, river views | Membership required |
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