When golfers think about the Twin Cities, they immediately think about Hazeltine and Interlachen. Those courses have been on a variety of ranking lists for years and have hosted many national & international golf championships. Therefore, when "well-traveled" aka belt notching golfers plan a trip here, their itinerary begins and end with getting access to those two clubs.
While they are fine clubs and courses, they are not anywhere near the best golfing experiences in Minnesota.
For example, these people are missing some wonderful things.
They aren't hitting a mid-iron over a 100+ year old tree that sits between the tee and green on the 4th at Keller.
They aren't checking out the great Tillinghast courses like Golden Valley & Rochester
Many work hard to access Interlachen, but how many golfers drive two hours north to play Northland in Duluth?
Are they experiencing the unique quirkiness of Town & Country?
Are they clamoring to visit the Raynor designs at Somerset, Midland, and Minnesota Valley?
Nope, no thank you...they would rather go out of their way to visit Spring Hill, a run of the mill but exclusive Fazio which just pegged itself on a top 100 list.
What are these people missing in your town while in never ending pursuit of bag tags and twitter followers?
Or is the answer..."who cares let them have Hazeltine and keep them off my course!"