Tom,
The Minnesota notable courses that have changed or are new since your ’95 visit follow.
I agree with Pat and Jason that Oak Ridge, Town & Country and possibly Midland Hills are under radar courses in Twin Cities.
Minnesota may still have the most golfers per capita of any state. There is a long history of locals seeking out notable architects to design their courses. Rick Shefchik’s recent book “From Fields to Fairways” chronicles the history of most.
Minikahda Club - Excellent restoration by Prichard. Much improved. Jeff Johnson excellent “young” Super strives to be true to a “classic” ethos.
Interlachen C C - Recent bunker work, new tee and tree clearing on 11th which became a 4 from a 5. Don’t know other changes. Haven’t been there to see the work. Same bones.
Woodhill C C - May be ongoing restoration work by Fought (?).
White Bear Yacht Club - Thankfully not much change since your consult to Terry O’ and green committee. Haven’t been there in a while. Mark Mammel knows best.
Minneapolis Golf Club - Willie Park Jr. 1916, Donald J. Ross 1920 (I have proof). Prichard master plan partially implemented by “architect” member, green committee, and contractor from Ron’s plan. Could have been excellent had Ron supervised the work and been allowed to apply his touch. Still worth a visit. Respected by Minnesota “players”.
Northland C C - Another excellent young Super (GCAer Chris Tritabaugh) and green committee cleared trees opening vistas and avenues of play. Chris also brought “firm and fast” to NCC. Prichard master plan adopted and being gradually implemented. (Chris moved to Hazeltine at end of 2012 season.)
Edina C C - Extensive recent Lehman work. Haven’t seen, don’t plan to (from every report).
Golden Valley C C - Forse bunker work in early 2000’s.
Hazeltine National G C - Total course bent re-grass two years ago. Other bunker work, tree thinning, etc. (Rees Jones?), actually improved to my eye. If not on your radar in 90’s, nothing of substance has changed.
Somerset C C - Recently finished a new “Raynor” “Short” (17th). Haven’t seen it yet. I contend that the 7th is a “Road”, don’t know if members are aware.
Windsong Farm G C - Fought (“Lehman”) design (2003). A “players” course. Excellent green complexes require thought on approach and if missed, a repertoire of shots. Open “prairie style” as I call it. A great walk, IMO. My and Jason’s club.
John