Tips for Traveling with Golf Clubs
If you have ever traveled with your golf clubs (and who hasn’t wanted to golf while on vacation), you know that some extra thought must go into the practice before doing so. It’s much more than simply zipping up…
If you have ever traveled with your golf clubs (and who hasn’t wanted to golf while on vacation), you know that some extra thought must go into the practice before doing so. It’s much more than simply zipping up…
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As the sultry heat of a Minnesota summer dissipates and gives way to the temperate glory of fall, you may hear the following question: What are the best courses in the Twin Cities for fall golf? If you are ever asked that question, the answer is easy: any of them. Fall is arguably the best time to play golf in Minnesota, so you generally won’t go wrong choosing one.
As in all things, though, some are better than others. And if you are looking for the best places to play golf in the Twin Cities, the golf courses of the Explore Minnesota Golf Alliance have that in spades. The course conditioning this time of year is top-notch, the weather could not be better, and the splendor of the turning trees in one of the most beautiful urban areas in the country are three of the best reasons to tee it up in the Twin Cities in the fall.
Here is a list of some great courses for fall golf in the Twin Cities, where the green fairways are complemented by shimmering blue waters and blazing autumn colors:
The first step to fix your golf swing is to diagnose what is not working. Plenty can be learned from paying attention to what happens to the ball after it is hit.
From the stunning (golf in Duluth with fantastic views of Lake Superior) to the sublime (holes constructed amidst or surrounded by one of the state’s 10,000 water hazards), Minnesota has a lot of lakeside golf.