Fairmont
Fairmont is one of the top golfing destinations in the state of Minnesota. With 5 public golf courses to choose from Fairmont offers a good mix of options for all types of golfers.
Interlaken Golf Club
Interlaken Golf Club in Fairmont, Minnesota is a classic course that's been around since 1916. With a reasonable fee of $25, you can enjoy a full 18-hole round on a par 72 course that opens at 7:00 AM, making it perfect for early birds. The course features lush Bent Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways, adding to its traditional charm. It's worth noting that aeration typically occurs in August, which can affect playability. The course has 40 bunkers to challenge your skills, but remember, fivesome groups are not permitted. So, gather your foursome and enjoy a day on this historic course.
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Rose Lake Golf Club
Rose Lake Golf Club in Fairmont, Minnesota, is a classic golf course that's been delighting golfers since 1957. Designed by Donald G. Brauer and Emil Perret, this 18-hole course offers a par of 71 and is beautifully maintained with Bent Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways. Tee times start bright and early at 7:00 AM and the course remains open until 5:00 PM. The course is reasonably priced at $20, whether you choose to play on a weekday or weekend. However, keep in mind that fivesomes aren't permitted and there are about 10 bunkers to challenge your game. The aeration schedule for the greens varies, so it's worth checking ahead if you're particular about playing conditions.
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Rolling Green Fairways
Rolling Green Fairways in Fairmont, Minnesota is a charming 9-hole golf course with a par of 27. Built in 1977, it's a mature course that offers Bermuda Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways, providing a delightful golfing experience. The course operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time at 8:00 AM. Priced at just $10 for both weekdays and weekends, it's a great value for golfers of all levels. However, keep in mind that they don't allow fivesome golf groups and there are no bunkers on the course. Also, they typically aerate the greens in May and September, which might affect your game during those months.