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 Gross National Golf Club opened in 1925. It has gently rolling hills with elevated tees and greens. We rent riding carts, although many golfers enjoy walking the course. There are three sets of tee-markers on each hole to challenge all skill levels. It is a mature course with lots of old trees.
It hosted the 1964 USGA National Publinks Championship. The course’s location makes it readily accessible from Minneapolis or St. Paul with Interstate 35W marking the southern boundary. A “great layout” is how most customers describe the course; another reason Gross has been considered “The People’s Choice'' for years.
Historical Profile: More information about this and other parks is included in Parks, Lakes, Trails and So Much More, a richly detailed account of the histories of Minneapolis’ renown recreational system. | We offer the following: |
| Cross Country Skiing
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2201 St. Anthony Blvd. Minneapolis, MN 55418 612-789-2542 Email: GrossGolf@minneapolisparks.org Hours: Open 7 days a week sunrise to sunset during golf season
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Related facilities: Gross National Driving Range
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Rules U.S.G.A. Rules govern play.OUT OF BOUNDS - Sidewalk on the west and south side, Hole Nos. 1, 4, 11. White stakes on the east side. Hole Nos. 5, 6, 8, 12, 13. Fence on north side, Hole No. 12. WATER HAZARDS - Hole Nos. 6, 8, 11. REGULATIONS - Secure a ticket for each round before starting. Tee off from 1st tee in order of ticket number of reservation time.
- The management reserves the right to regulate all play.
- Each player must have at least four clubs and a bag.
- Liquor on the course is against the law and will be enforced.
- Players stopping between nines are only allowed 7 minutes in clubhouse before continuing on #10.
- Starting on 10th tee prohibited unless permission granted from clubhouse.
- Players must hold position on course or allow faster players to play through.
- May 15 - Sept. 15: No fivesomes allowed.
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