http://www.stoneridgegc.com/the-course/
Stoneride GC. I thought it was very architecturually interesting. Another is John Foughts course west of the twin cities, Somerby. And, the UM course right dab in the middle still gets my vote as a must play, but I like Raynor. Raynor has another one south of town, maybe Midland CC. Garret Gill did Mystic Lake and Morrish Weiskoph has one nearby in Prior Lake sw of MSP.
I mean, there are just a bunch of courses I would play, after the Brauer Trail, of course, in and around MSP before heading to Brainerd, but maybe that is just me.
Man, I never thought I'd dare contradict something Jeff said on GCA, but what the hell, he's not a Minnesota native -- he just seems like one, what with the great courses he's done here, and the hockey jones.
The U. of M. course is really cool, but it's not a Raynor. (Thanks, George Bahto.) It was designed by Tom Vardon, Harry's brother and longtime head pro at White Bear Yacht Club. (I've mentioned this here before, but T. Vardon was a hell of a good architect himself -- he also did the Eau Claire Country Club -- thanks, John Conley -- and my home course, Stillwater [Minn.] Country Club.
The confusion stems from the course built across the street from the U. of M. course -- Midland Hills C.C., which is a Raynor, built at the same time as another Raynor gem in the Twin Cities, Somerset Country Club. Jeff will now recall that we played Somerset together a few years back with Dan Kelly, pro Dave DuSchane and member David Frauenshuh. I believe Jeff liked Somerset. I know I do.
Jeff (and Jeff Shelman) as dead on about Northland in Duluth. Make that a priority, if possible. Jeff is right about Minnesota weather, too -- you could get anything, at anytime. For that reason, I'd favor the July dates. Your odds are better to stumble into a bit of summer.