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Dacotah Ridge Golf Club

31042 County Rd 2, Morton, MN 56270

GL

9.2

SCORE

Peak Rate:

$

75C

Twilight Rate:

$

50C

Reviewed:

2022

Course Highlights

Updated Aug 2022 - This beautiful course is one of the top public places to play in Minnesota.  The tee boxes, fairways, greens, and hazards were all in fantastic condition.  Overall this is a fun, mostly links style course that provides lots of variety including water and a few holes with trees.  Famous architect Rees Jones designed this course along with many other high-end facilities throughout the country.  Virtually zero housing, buildings, or similar around the course.  Large modern clubhouse serves full menu and bar along with excellent food based on what we tried.  Modern carts have extra padded seats and GPS.  Practice range was in excellent condition and staff was friendly and helpful during our visit.

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Condition*

9.5

Greens, fairways, tee boxes, and sand traps all in excellent condition.  Among the very best of Minnesota public courses.

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Playability

8.9

Most playability factors very good including risk/reward, interesting design challenges, and green undulations.  Variety was some of the best we have seen in terms of length and hole types.

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Visual Impact

9.3

Excellent visual appeal throughout including nice elevation changes, ponds, creeks, prairie grass, trees, and overall polish.  Beautiful course!

Additional Info

Pace of Play: Good

Walkability Score: C-

Notes about yardage on the course:

Carts have GPS

Tee Box Lengths: (Rating/Slope)

Black - 7,109 (74.7/144)

Blue - 6,642 (72.6/140)

White - 6.217 (70.7/136)M (76.3/141)W

Combo - 5,668 (68.2/131)M (73.3/134)W

Red - 5,055 (69.9/127)

* CONDITIONS:  Please note that conditions can change a lot on a seasonal, monthly, weekly, daily, and even hourly basis.  See the About Us tab for full explanation but we always recommend you contact the course for latest conditions.  Our reviews attempt to give you the best idea of what the course should be like on a typical day during the regular season.

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