1The short par 5 makes for a great starting hole!2The short par 5 makes for a great starting hole!Hit the fairway and birdie may be in your future.Keep the ball below the hole on the green, though, as it slopes severely from back to front.3A longer par 4, which requires a good tee shot.If you want to make a par, you must avoid the penalizing fairway bunker.4A long par 5 reachable in two by the longest hitters.Lay up down the right side to get a bounce towards the center of the fairway. Avoid the fairway bunker 75 yards from the green at all costs.5A 9 or wedge is all you’ll need here.Careful not to be too aggressive to a back pin as it falls off steeply behind the two tier green.6eep the drive between the fairway bunkers on this long,uphill par 4. Judging distance into the green is a challenge…beware coming up short as the steep hill will bring the ball 30 yards back off the green.7A very narrow green for such a long par 3.Short is better than long as the green slopes from back to front.8A high tee ball over the trees or a power fade around the corner is the shot off the teeThe approach is always a challenge to this small green for such a long hole. Subtle breaks on the green make putting a challenge.9Hitting your second shot into an amphitheater green requires precisionA player must avoid the deep green side bunker. A back right hole location makes this a difficult hole!10A short but tough par 4! It’s a must to hit the fairway.Smallest green on the golf course requiring an accurate second shot. If you find the green with your second shot, you’ll have a great chance for birdie.11Minneapolis Golf Club's signature hole! A three on the hole is a great scoreIt requires a golfer to fly his first shot on the green. Most short shots will be stopped by the hill leaving a tough up and down.12Avoid the left fairway bunker, which is blind from the tee by favoring the right side of the fairway.An ideal second shot is short left due to the back to front and right to left slope of the green.13A good drive might give a player a chance to get on in two.If you have to lay up avoid all the well-placed fairway bunkers. This is a great opportunity for many players to card a birdie.14A fun hole, which requires an accurate tee shot and second.The green is the most severe on the course sloping hard from left to right. Keep it right and short of any pin.15Downwind many players will have a go at the green.The penalty for missing may be harsh due to deep green side bunkers. The ideal lay-up shot is a 220 yard draw up the fairway.The green is heavily bunkered and severely sloped from back to from.16A straight tee shot, ideally down the right side,turns this hole into a routine birdie opportunity. Miss right or left off the tee and par may be a good score.A relatively flat putting surface will give you a good chance to hole any putt.17The last of four excellent par 3’s. A player with a tendency to hook may be intimidated by the O-B just left of the green.The green is very deep so selecting the right club off the tee is difficult. Another hole to stay below the pin!18The start of two great finishing holes that lead up to the clubhouse!A mid-length par 4 with thick trees left. A slight draw off the tee is ideal. Find the fairway and you’ll be looking for a birdie…miss left or right and par will be a good scor
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