Top 3 Golf Courses We Played Last Month
1. The Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Just a short drive from downtown Minneapolis, this 18-hole course is nestled on the shores of Lake Harriet. The Minikahda Club offers stunning views of the water and the city skyline. The course is challenging but fair, with a variety of holes that will test your skills.
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Greens fees: $125 for non-members
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Caddie fees: $50
Top Tips for Playing The Minikahda Club
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2. The Wentworth by the Sea Country Club, Rye, New Hampshire
Located on the coast of New Hampshire, this 18-hole course offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The Wentworth by the Sea Country Club is a challenging course, with tight fairways and undulating greens. But the stunning scenery makes it worth the effort.
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Greens fees: $150 for non-members
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Caddie fees: $60
Top Tips for Playing The Wentworth by the Sea Country Club
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3. The Links at Crowbush Cove, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island
This 18-hole course is located on the eastern coast of Prince Edward Island. The Links at Crowbush Cove offers stunning views of the Northumberland Strait. The course is a links course, which means it is played on sandy soil with few trees. This makes it a challenging course, but it’s also a lot of fun to play.
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Greens fees: $120 for non-members
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Caddie fees: $40
Top Tips for Playing The Links at Crowbush Cove
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All of these three courses are challenging, offer stunning scenery, and are a lot of fun to play. If you’re looking for a great golf experience, I highly recommend checking them out.
Kind regards A. Fleming.