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Breezy Point Resort
9252 Breezy Point Dr, Breezy Point, MN 56472 www.breezypointresort.com | (800) 432-3777
Cragun’s Legacy Courses
11496 E Gull Lake Dr, Brainerd, MN 56401 www.craguns.com/golf | 218-825-2789
Crosswoods Golf Course
35878 Co Rd 3, Crosslake, MN 56442 www.crosslakegolf.com | (218) 692-4653
Cuyuna Rolling Hills 24410 State Highway 210, Deerwood, MN 56444 www.cuyunarollinghillsgolf.com | (218) 534-3489
Eagles Landing 14825 263rd St, Fort Ripley, MN 56449 www.eagleslanding-golf.com | (866) 632-5721
Emily Greens 39966 Refuge Rd, Emily, MN 56447 www.emilygreens.com | (218) 763-2169
Golden Eagle Golf Club
16146 W Eagle Lake Rd, Fifty Lakes, MN 56448 www.golfgoldeneagle.com | (218) 763-4653
Grand View Lodge - The Pines 23521 Nokomis Ave, Nisswa, MN 56468 www.grandviewlodge.com | (866) 801-2951
Grand View Lodge - The Preserve 5505 Preserve Blvd, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 www.grandviewlodge.com | (866) 801-2951
Gravel Pit Golf
17300 Gull River Rd, Brainerd, MN 56401 www.gravelpitgolf.com
Headwaters Country Club 20018 County Road 1, Park Rapids, MN 56470 https://www.headwatersgolf.com/ 218-732-4832
Little Falls Golf Course 1 Edgewater Dr, Little Falls, MN 56345 www.littlefallsgolf.com | (320) 616-5520
LongBow Golf Club 6516 Long Bow Trail NW, Walker, MN 56484 www.longbowgolfclub.com | (218) 547-4121
Maddens 11672 Co Hwy 18 SW, Brainerd, MN 56401 www.maddens.com | (218) 829-2811
Minnesota National Golf Course 23247 480th St, McGregor, MN 55760 www.mnnationalgolfcourse.com | (218) 426-4444
Northwood Hills Golf Course 18217 Captive Lake Rd, Garrison, MN 56450 www.golfmillelacs.com | (320) 692-4325
Oak Hill Golf 8852 Indian Rd NW, Rice, MN 56367 www.oakhillgolfclub.com | (320) 259-8969
Pierz Golf Course and Campground 603 Park Ave SE, Pierz, MN 56364 www.pierzgolfcourseandcampground.com | (320) 468-2662
Pine Ridge Golf Club 34500 Hillcrest Rd, Motley, MN 56466 www.pineridgegolfclubmotley.com | (218) 575-3300
Ruttger’s Bay Lake Resort 25039 Tame Fish Lake Rd, Deerwood, MN 56444 www.ruttgers.com/golf | (218) 678-2885
Tianna Country Club 7470 MN-34, Walker, MN 56484 www.tianna.com | (218) 547-1712
The Vintage Golf Course 27923 McGivern Dr, Staples, MN 56479 www.vintagegolfclub.com | (218) 894-9907
Whitefish Golf Club 7883 Co Rd 16, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 www.whitefishgolf.com | (218) 543-4900
Whitetail Run (Wadena) 13379 Leaf River Rd, Wadena, MN 56482 www.whitetailrungolfcourse.com | (218) 631-7718
Wildwedge Golf Course
32792 Paul Bunyan Trail Drive, Pequot Lakes, MN 56472 www.wildwedge.com | (218) 568-6995
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BREEZY POINT RESORT
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Emily Greens 218-763-2169 emilygreens.com
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Pines 218-963-8750
LAKE
MAY
COURSE EVENTS
May 15 - Birdies and Bliss: Mother’sDay Golf Experience, Crosswoods Golf Course
May 16 - Swannie’s Pro-Am, The Classic at Madden’s
May 17 - Fussbusters, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
May 19 - Northwoods Golf Adventure: Junior Golf Clinic, Crosswoods Golf Course
May 19 - Bloody Open 4-person scramble, Whitefish Golf Club
May 25 - Parent-Child Golf Tournament, Pine Beach East Golf Course at Madden’s
May 26 - Legacy Spring Challenge 6-6-6, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
JUNE
June 1 - Stars and Stripes Scramble, Whitefish Golf Club
June 3 - MN State Open Qualifier, The Preserve at Grand View Lodge
June 4 - Brainerd Lakes Area Bar and Grill Challenge, Gravel Pit Golf
June 6 - 2024 St. Francis School Benefit, Gravel Pit Golf
June 10 - Drive for Thrive Women’s Tournament, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
June 14 - Crosby Sports Boosters, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
June 16 - Grand View Lodge Challenge Pro-Am, The Preserve at Grand View Lodge
June 17 - Grand View Lodge Challenge Pro-Am, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
June 17 - MN Junior PGA Event, Crosswoods Golf Course
June 17 - Women’s Invitational, Whitefish Golf Club
June 19 - FORE the Love of Dad: Father’s Day Golf Experience, Crosswoods Golf Course
June 21 - Jaques Art Center Golf Tournament, Crosswoods Golf Course
June 21 - CRMC Driving for Hospice, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
June 28 - Brainerd Sports Boosters Scramble, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
JULY
July 10 - Cuyuna Chamber, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
July 10 - Celebrate America Junior Golf Tournament, Crosswoods Golf Course
July 12 - Joe Haeg’s Game Winning Drive Scramble, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
July 14-15 - Celsius Pro Am, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
July 15 - MN PGA Junior Tournament, The Preserve at Grand View Lodge
July 16 - MN PGA Junior Tournament, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
July 20 - MN State Putting Championship, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
July 26 - Wiffleball, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
July 27-28 - Member/Guest Summer Classic, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
July 28 - Brainerd Basketball Association Tournament, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
AUGUST
Aug. 2 - Ranger Classic, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 3 - Gull Dam Slam Presented by Lakes Area Title, Gravel Pit Golf
Aug. 4 - Dru Sjodin 3-person scramble, Whitefish Golf Club
Aug. 7 - Aitkin Riverboat Days Scramble, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 9 - Deerwood Open, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 11 - Block North Scramble, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 15 - Men’s Holder, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 16 - Triton Wealth, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 17 - Par 3 Shootout, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
Aug. 17-18 - Club Championship, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 23 - Mike Wilder Memorial Golf Tournament, Crosswoods Golf Course
Aug. 24-25 - Club Championship, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
Aug. 26 - CRMC Monday Qualifier, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
Aug. 26-Sept. 1 - CRMC Championship, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
Aug. 28 - Ladies Invitational, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 28-Sept. 3 - CRMC Championship (PGA Tour Canada), Cragun’s Legacy Courses
Aug. 30 - Ladies Invitational, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Aug. 30 - Northern Pacific Center Pro-Am, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 3 - MGA Net Team, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
Sept. 4 - MGA Net Team, The Preserve at Grand View Lodge
Sept. 6 - Steve Sandberg Memorial Tournament, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
2024
Sept. 7 - Cheddar, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Sept. 9 - Pine Ridge Men’s Tournament, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Sept. 13 - Deerwood Technologies, Cuyuna Rolling Hills
Sept. 21 - Fish and Golf, Grand View Lodge
Sept. 22 - Fish and Golf, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
Sept. 26 - Nisswa Chamber, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
Sept. 28-29 - Greater Whitefish Scramble 4-person, Whitefish Golf Club
Sept. 29 - Legacy Fall Challenge 3-Person Scramble, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
OCTOBER
Oct. 3 - Smiles for Jake Benefit 2024, Gravel Pit Golf
Oct. 4-6 - KFAN Golf Closer, Grand View Lodge
Oct. 12 - Chilly Challenge, Pine Beach West Golf Course at Madden’s
Oct. 12 - Ironman, The Preserve at Grand View Lodge
Oct. 13 - Ironman, The Pines at Grand View Lodge
Oct. 13 - Superintendent Revenge Tournament, Crosswoods Golf Course
Oct. 20 - One-Person Scramble, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
Cuyuna Rolling Hills Golf Course has a lot to be proud of
BY PETE VUKELICHAs we shut the door on the first century of Cuyuna Country Club/ Cuyuna Rolling Hills, we start on our second century and 11th year as Cuyuna Rolling Hills golf course. We have a lot to be proud of as an organization as our rounds have doubled in the last 10 years. Not only have our rounds doubled but so have the tournaments we host, our memberships continue to climb and our list of “regulars” has certainly grown.
We think our key to success has been a friendly and welcoming staff, affordable rates for memberships and every day greens fees as well as our course continuing to be in great shape, regardless of what mother nature throws at us. Being located less than 20 minutes away from the Brainerd lakes area, we feel we are adding ourselves to the list of must play courses in the area. We give you the resort quality
golf without the resort pricing.
Also not far from us is the Cuyuna State Recreation Area where we have seen more and more bikes on the back of vehicles as they pull into our driveway. The popularity of the Cuyuna Lakes area has boomed incredibly, you can easily spend a weekend shredding the red at the trails in the morning and then come play some of the best greens in the state.
If you have yet to play us, the front nine is a little more open, allowing a driver on almost every hole. There is only one par 3 on the front, one par 5 and seven par 4s. Once you get to the back nine, you see the true beauty of our rolling terrain cut through the trees. Unlike our front nine, a driver might not always be the best club off the tee box but you know your game better than us. The back nine
also offers a more traditional, two par 3s and two par 5s. This means you will have five par 4s to complete 18 holes and a par 72 championship style course. It offers golfers of all skill levels different challenges and will have you coming back for more.
One of the most common things we hear from people that stop in is, “We’ve driven by this course plenty of times and never stopped but we sure are glad we did!” If you find yourself being one of those people that have driven by for years, give us a try. We are fully open to the public seven days a week. We do host a lot of charity tournaments so be sure to give us a call before you stop by at 218-5343489. You can also find tee times, tournament details, green fees and membership information online by visiting cuyunarollinghillsgolf.com.
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Jackson ready for new challenge at Whitefish
BY CONRAD ENGSTROM Brainerd DispatchPEQUOT LAKES — There is a changing of the guard at Whitefish Golf Club.
After 28 years of running the business at Whitefish, Steve Bengston retired at the end of March.
“After 34 years in the golf business, I’m moving into a different phase of my life,” Bengston said. “Whitefish is such a great place, so it was tough. I have built a relationship in this area and it wasn’t something I thought of overnight. It’s been a plan for a while and it just came to a point where it’s time.”
It’s the relationships with the Whitefish members and shareholders Bengston will miss the most.
“This is a unique area,” he said. “It still has that energy of a resort destination market and there are still a lot of visitors and people that come here to recreate. There’s an energy here at all the golf
courses up here that is optimistic and positive no matter where you go. That’s why all the other pros and people around here have been here a long time.”
His replacement is 27-year-old Logan Jackson, who will serve as both general manager and head pro at Whitefish moving forward.
Stones Throw Golf Course is nestled along the scenic Rum River in Central Minnesota, and the pride of the Milaca golf community.
Located one hour north of the Twin Cities and one hour south of the Brainerd Lakes Area.
“I don’t think I’ve learned enough from him. I need to know 28 years’ worth and that’s a lifetime for me. I’ve taken everything I can from him while he’s still here.
Logan Jackson
“This is a position that really fits someone like me,” Jackson said. “I’m local and I don’t really plan on going anywhere. I want to stay in the Brainerd area, so that was really my biggest trigger to look here.”
Jackson is no stranger to the lakes area golf scene having previously worked at Cragun’s Legacy Courses and Grand View Lodge.
“I didn’t think I was headed anywhere else,” Jackson said. “Of course you are always looking and Steve’s been here for 28 years, so it was very intriguing to see what that career looks like. I’m going to rely a lot on my team at Cragun’s. I saw a lot of changes there over the years that were good and bad. I learned about golf course renovation and how you can reroute your course and keep the place alive.”
Moving to Whitefish, Jackson won’t have a resort tied to his golf course like his other employers.
“I loved every minute being at Cragun’s and Grand View, but with Whitefish being shareholder-owned the member relationship is really a big piece here,” Jackson said. “It’s just a golf course and I get to be a golf pro and I don’t have to do anything with a resort. It’s nothing against the resorts, but they are just very big. I think we can be more intimate and more customer focused. We’ve got a rich history built by the shareholders who still own this golf course and we want to continue that same friendly, welcoming, playable golf course that is designed for everyone.”
Jackson’s knowledge and experience of the Brainerd market was one of the main reasons Bengston picked him to be his successor.
“He’s a good local guy with knowledge of the market,” Bengston said. “Having been at Grand View and Cragun’s, there’s a strong sense of what happens in the area with him.”
Having the title as a general manager is a huge leap for Jackson. He also hopes to get back into giving lessons as a head professional.
“That’s a huge new role for me,” Jackson said. “I oversee everyone, which I’ve definitely had staff report to me in the past, but never a superintendent
and never food and beverage managers. I also oversee a lot more on the financials and those little decisions that have a big impact on our club. There’s also a board of directors here, which I’m not used to reporting to a board and understanding their vision and how to implement that because our board is very hands-on. It’s really exciting, but also a little scary.
“I plan to restart my golf school and I will be bringing back junior golf through Pequot Community Ed. I really would like to start to teach and club fit again and utilize my head pro role here.”
Jackson relied on Bengston’s advice heavily during the process of giving him control.
“I don’t think I’ve learned enough from him,” Jackson said. “I need to know 28 years’ worth and that’s a lifetime for me. I’ve taken everything I can from him while he’s still here. We’ve worked side by side and Steve has been nothing but kind and super inviting. He really made it about me when really part of this should be about him. A lot of people know and love him here. He’s done a ton of great things for the golf course and the area. It really shows what Steve has built here.”
CONRAD ENGSTROM
may be reached at 218-855-5861 or conrad.engstrom@brainerddispatch.com. Follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/the_rad34.
Tips FROM A PRO
Chipping can improve your game
Logan Jackson — Head Professional at Whitefish Golf ClubOver the winter I seem to always get asked about ways for players to improve their game and I think the one place that gets overlooked the most is chipping.
A solid chipping technique starts with a proper setup. In chipping the set up begins with ball position. Place the ball slightly back of center in your stance, with your weight favoring your front foot. Of all the quickest ways to improve your chipping, the easiest place is by focusing on weight distribution.
Next length of backswing is key, and one of the most common mistakes I see amateur golfers make when chipping is taking too long of a backswing. To improve, focus on making a short, controlled backswing, keeping your wrists firm and your arms connected to your body. Then, accelerate through the ball with a smooth, confident stroke, maintaining a consistent tempo from start to finish.
Lastly, successful chipping is not just getting the ball close to the hole but also controlling its distance. Spend time practicing different length chip shots, ranging from short bump- andruns to longer pitch shots, and focus on developing a feel for how far the ball will roll out after impact. Typically, it is easiest to think about landing the ball 1/3 of the way to the hole and letting it roll our 2/3. Pay attention to your tempo and rhythm, as these factors play a significant role in distance control.
Overall, as you look for ways to lower your score this season, don’t start by trying to gain 10 more yards with your driver, but rather hit your chips 10 feet closer to the hole.
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Improvements at Madden’s welcome golfers
BY SHEILA HELMBERGERThe conditions on the course and the playability of the golf courses at Madden’s have been appreciated by golfers for years. Consistently recognized as some of the finest in the state, four championship courses mean there is a place to play for everyone. The Classic has been recognized by Golf Digest and Golf Week magazine as one of the top places to play in the state. Updates to the course will make it better than ever.
Tanner Schoenfelder is the Head Superintendent of Golf and Grounds at Madden’s Resort. He talks about some of the recent changes made to the resort’s courses.
“Over at The Classic, we are reshaping the bunkers on Hole 11. It is one of our more picturesque holes,” Schoenfelder says. When aerial photos noted natural changes slowly over time to the shape and size of the course, staff decided to take steps to restore it to the original shape. Play will not be any different for
golfers. New sand will soon be found at all the bunkers on the classic. The project is two-thirds done this year with completion set for next year. One last project at the Classic includes re-leveling and resurfacing the driving range tee.
The largest project of the season will be a complete reconstruction of the driving range by the airport. It will be completed by in-house staff by Madden’s. Nothing will be changed at the tee box or putting green. Aesthetic changes to the driving range are on tap, too. “We will have all new target greens,” says Schoenfelder. “The Target greens and fairways will be a different variety of grass than the rough. The variety we are putting on the greens
and fairway are a fine fescue mix. This will give us a really nice definition between the target greens and the rough. The change means you will be able to see the target greens better from the tee with the difference in color.”
Schoenfelder says the design of the new driving range at Maddens has been his baby.
“It has always been a dream of mine to work on some golf course architecture. This is a great starting project. I threw a few ideas at them, and they decided to go with it.” This year golfers will also notice new mulch and mulch beds, more flowers and a new Madden’s sign at the entrance.
The changes should all be completed by June. “We have a really good grounds staff at Madden’s,” he says, “Our plan is to always keep improving.
World class golf and so much more at Breezy Point Resort
BY SHEILA HELMBERGERBreezy Point has long been a favorite destination for vacationers and golfers alike. Now there is even more for the whole family to enjoy at the resort nestled in the heart of the north country. Already known for its award-winning golf greens, delicious dining options and numerous recreational activities, this year’s visit will include even more options for fun and relaxation.
The exciting addition, a sensational new facility, called the Northstar, located in the former Billy’s restaurant, just down the road from the Whitebirch course, will feature space to play outdoor pickleball, the opportunity to use a stateof-the-art golf simulators, a self-pour tap wall carrying some of Minnesota’s greatest beers and even more delectable dining at another great restaurant
operated by Breezy Point Resort.
With three of the most popular and loved courses in the area, Breezy Point is notable for offering some of the best golf in the state.
Deacon’s Lodge encompasses 500 acres of pristine wilderness and is famously named after the father of its designer, Arnold Palmer. The course celebrates the woods, lakes and wetlands that visitors know are the trademark of the area. Maintained to perfection, the course features some of the most rewarding play you’ll find. Challenge yourself to master its fairways and greens that are impeccably maintained to perfection.
The Whitebirch Golf Course was one of the first championship courses in the area. The course encompasses 6,700 yards of beauty with lush greenery and some of the best value in the area that does not compromise on beautiful scenery or challenging play.
The Traditional Golf Course at Breezy Point is a classic favorite with golfers of all skill levels. Whether your group
Use fluid motion
Ryan Sharpe — instructor at Deacon’s LodgeIf you’re striving for better contact, distance control and spin control: Take more club and swing smoothly through impact. Pick a yardage where you normally hit a full pitching wedge. Take an 8 iron and hit the ball the
includes a first timer to the sport or a seasoned veteran, the Traditional Golf Course at Breezy Point was built in the 1920s. It is rich in history and continues to entertain golfers today. The Pro Shops and clubhouses at each course carry the latest in golf apparel and a relaxed way to socialize with other golfers and share stories of the day’s play.
When you leave the course, curb the hunger you have worked up at Antler’s Dining where the menu features steaks, ribs and seafood or visit Marina II, Dockside Lounge or Palmer’s Grille. Each offers their own appetizing fare and is perfect for winding down after one of the best games of your life.
Save some time while you are at Breezy Point Resort to treat yourself to a visit to Serenity Spa where they offer manicures, pedicures, waxing, facials or a massage.
To make your next tee time, or to learn more about the Traditional, White Birch or Deacon’s Lodge golf courses or the new Northstar, go to breezypointresort. com or call 218-862-7177.
same target yardage as the pitching wedge would go, don’t shorten your swing, rather slow down and feel really connected. Quiet your hands and concentrate on your turning motion. Start the backswing with your shoulders, not your hands and wrist. Coil your ribcage and keep your arms quiet. Transition back to the ball using your turn, don’t pull the grip down. This fluid motion will allow you to expertly control your distance.
Alec's 9 with a new look at Ruttger's
DEERWOOD — Another par 3 golf course in the lakes area has Scott Hoffman’s fingerprints on it.
Ruttger’s Bay Lake Resorts is reopening Alec’s 9 as a par 3 course in May. The longest hole is set to be 119 yards with the shortest being 70 yards. The reopening of Alec’s 9 will give Ruttger’s 27 holes on its property along with Jack’s 18.
BY CONRAD ENGSTROM Brainerd Dispatch“The vision was really kind of the par 3 course at Augusta,” Hoffman said. “Just pretty holes working away back and forth around the pond. We had about a half acre wetland to start with, which we turned into about a three acre lake, so we had about 15 acres to work with. We decided to do more of a wedge style short course and something that would be very aesthetically good
looking and be fun to play for all different categories of golfers.”
Ruttger’s head professional Dave Sadlowsky is excited about having the addition of Alec’s 9, especially after a recent trip he took with his family to Pebble Beach in California.
“We played The Hay, which is the short course at Pebble Beach,” Sadlowsky said. “I had never played
“The motivation behind it was to make it kind of a gem of the resort. Having Scott, who is well-known for his designs in the area and an expert locally and regionally, was nice to have.”
Dave Sadlowsky
a short course before, believe it or not, and it was so dang fun. It took a casual hour to play with just a few wedges and a putter. So I’m very excited about the Alec 9 being opened especially with it being shut down for two years for reconstruction. It’ll be nice to have it back.”
Sadlovsky hopes the new Alec’s 9 can be a gem to the resort. He added having Hoffman’s name on the project will help.
“The previous version of the course was 100 years old and had seen numerous revisions throughout the years, but it was just kind of tiring,” Sadlovsky said. “The motivation behind it was to make it kind of a gem of the resort. Having Scott, who is well-known for his designs in the area and an expert locally and regionally, was nice to have.”
Playability was a huge goal for Sadlovsky with the new Alec’s 9. He wants it to be friendly for all ages and skill levels.
“It’s going to be great for families and kids, but I really want it to be enticing to better players as well,” Sadlovsky said. “We’ve got bent grass and white sand bunkers and every hole except for No. 5 is wrapped in and around or alongside a large water feature. It’s going to have that visual appeal for every golfer from beginner to expert.
“Some other cool features include having top notch wooden flag sticks and we’re going to have drink holders on the tees and the greens. We also have bronze tee markers and things of that nature.”
A twist with Alec’s 9 is the tees and fairways will all be mowed to where someone could use a putter for the entire round.
“When Scott designed the place other than one hole it can literally be played with a putter,” Sadlovsky said. “A lot of the holes are downhill and so it will be very playable.”
Hoffman added: “It’s all going to be tightly mowed, so if you want to play a hole with a putter, more power to you.”
It’s not the first par 3 golf course Hoffman has designed this decade. Hoffman architected the Gravel Pits Golf Course on Gull River Road, which is a 13-hole par 3 course. The Alec’s 9 course at Ruttger’s will be much different from the Gravel Pits.
“I love the Gravel Pit and it’s the coolest thing I’ve seen, but our course will be more playable,” Sadlovsky said.
Hoffman added: “What the directors wanted was something that the whole family could play. We wanted to create enough interest for the better player, but also, Grandma and Grandpa could get out there with the grandkids. It’s a walking course only and you can play it in probably an hour or hour and a half. It’s a nice addition to Jack’s 18.”
CONRAD ENGSTROM may be reached at 218-855-5861 or conrad. engstrom@brainerddispatch.com. Follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/the_rad34.
Tips FROM A PRO
Chipping tips
Sadlowsky — head professional at Ruttger’sChipping in golf requires a blend of technique, strategy and mental focus. Here are some key mental approaches to consider:
1. Visualization: Before your shot, visualize the trajectory and landing spot of your chip. Imagine the ball landing softly on the green and rolling toward the hole.
2. Stay Calm: Keep your mind calm and focused. Avoid rushing your shot or letting frustration affect your decision-making.
3. Confidence: Approach each chip with confidence in your abilities. Believe that you can execute the shot successfully.
4. Focus on the Process: Instead of worrying about the outcome, focus on the process of making a good chip. Pay attention to your setup, alignment, and swing.
5. Acceptance: Understand that not every chip will be perfect. Accept the outcome, whether it’s a great shot or a miss, and move on to the next shot without dwelling on the result.
6. Positive Self-Talk: Use positive self-talk to reinforce your confidence. Remind yourself of your skills and past successes.
7. Adaptability: Be prepared to adapt your strategy based on the lie of the ball, the condition of the green, and other factors. Stay flexible in your approach.
8. Focus on the Target: Keep your focus on the landing spot rather than the mechanics of your swing. This can help you make a more natural, fluid motion.
9. Routine: Develop a pre-shot routine for your chips to help you stay focused and consistent. This can include visualizing the shot, taking practice swings, and addressing the ball in a consistent manner.
10. Stay Present: Avoid thinking about past mistakes or future shots. Stay present and focused on the current shot. By approaching chipping with a positive and focused mindset, you can improve your chances of executing successful chips on the course.
Crosswoods: A hidden gem
BY SHEILA HELMBERGEREveryone knows how hard the Stone family works to keep Crosswoods Golf Course one of the most welcoming places for golfers in the area to play. What you might not know is that they work just as hard to make sure wildlife feels just at home, too.
“We are in a unique area here,” Mike Stone says of the location of Crosswoods. “We are in the heart of Crosslake but about twothirds of our 250 acre course is located within a state wildlife refuge. We have minimal housing around the course. You can see a whole host of wildlife out here. The idea for us is to preserve north woods habitat for an abundance of native species. We have had golfers come in that have reported seeing black bears, wild turkeys and even an occasional moose. Once in a while someone will see a wolf, usually in the early morning. We know they are out
there, but they are very secretive.”
Mike says, growing up in the area, he enjoyed watching a beautiful palette of butterflies living in the area. However, over the last 40 years, he noticed an overall decline in the butterfly populations, especially the monarch, and wanted to do something about it. “We have close to five acres dedicated to monarch milkweed habitat, the plant necessary for them to thrive. We do not spray herbicides or pesticides in that area to protect the butterflies and other pollinators.” Mike’s wife, Kelly, is from Oregon and shares his appreciation for keeping the wildlife that live there, Kelly says, “Everything from tree frogs to walking sticks. We try to keep a watch out for and work to preserve.”
Trumpeter swans are also found around the course and a keen eye will spot ladyslippers growing.
Mike keeps a spreadsheet of the animal sightings around the Crosswoods course. “Every time someone sees something
new, we add it to the list. We like to hear what golfers have seen while enjoying the course.”
This year Crosswoods has become a true family operation with daughter Alexandra stepping in to work at the course in food service and bookkeeping. She joins sister Savannah, a PGA certified golf professional who directs the course’s junior program and gives lessons.
While running one of the most successful golf courses in the area, many of the everyday details in running
Crosswoods are based with an eye to conservation. “A few years ago, we converted to lithium battery-powered carts to limit the emissions we are creating,” says Stone, “We are very judicious in how we maintain the course. We take the responsibility of preserving the area and all it has to offer, seriously.”
While there are 27 holes of pristine greens available for challenging play, Stone hopes one of the many reasons golfers enjoy the course is its connection to nature. It has been rewarding for him to create a haven for golfers and wildlife alike. Because he enjoys both.
Whitefish Golf Club is friendly and inviting
BY LOGAN JACKSONNestled just north of Pequot Lakes lies a hidden gem for golf enthusiasts seeking a blend of natural beauty and impeccable course conditions — the Whitefish Golf Club. Tucked away amidst picturesque woodlands, this charming club offers not only a challenging course but also a warm and welcoming atmosphere that keeps golfers coming back time and time again.
The course itself is a shot maker’s delight, seamlessly blending with its natural surroundings. Narrow fairways wind their way through the forest, although shorter than other championship facilities in the area, this 18-hole par 72 classic layout offers a little something for everyone.
Beyond its scenic beauty, Whitefish Golf Club boasts pristine course
conditions that rival any course in the area. Meticulously manicured fairways and greens provide a perfect playing surface, ensuring that every shot is met
with the precision it deserves. Yet what truly sets Whitefish Golf Club apart is its friendly and inviting atmosphere. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by smiling faces and genuine hospitality that makes you feel right at home. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a novice just learning the ropes, you’ll find that everyone is welcome here.
After a round of golf, players can relax and unwind in Bogey’s Grill or on the patio, enjoy a cold drink and the “best burgers” in the area.
For those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the beauty of nature, Whitefish Golf Club offers the perfect escape. Whether you’re looking to test your skills on the course, soak in the serenity of the wooded surroundings, or simply enjoy the company of fellow golfers, you’ll find it all here at Whitefish Golf Club.
Newly designed and renovated golf course at Cragun’s Legacy Courses
BY CARRIE SCARFINOImagine, you’re teeing off hole number 11, a par 3 of the Dutch 18, the wind is in your favor, the flag is positioned perfectly. You set your stance. The 7-iron’s face is square with the ball and you begin your backswing. Whoosh! The ball rises to the perfect pitch before falling, hitting the green and you watch it roll into the cup — the euphoric feeling of hitting your first hole in one.
That same feeling can be experienced when you play Cragun’s Legacy Courses newly designed and renovated golf course designed by PGA TOUR Pro and Minnesota native Tom Lehman.
Over the past five years, Cragun’s
and Lehman have worked side by side to design the best championship golf course in Minnesota. A totally reimagined golf course with 36 brand new holes of golf with another nine holes opening up this fall. This will complete the last phase of the Dutch 27 renovation bringing Cragun’s Legacy Courses to a total of 45 holes of championship golf.
“Starting in 2025, you will have four different combinations of 18 holes to play. You will not play the same 18 holes in a single day,” said Jack Wawro, director of golf.
Voted the best golf course to play in the Brainerd lakes area, it is no surprise that many enjoy Cragun’s Legacy Courses. Coming for their third year, PGA TOUR Americas is back for the CRMC Championship presented by Gertens. This weeklong event starts Aug. 25 and concludes on Sept. 1.
This is a critical stop for the tournament in the season-long points race before players compete in the Fortinet Cup Championship. Only the top 5 players will earn their membership to the Korn Ferry in 2024.
“The CRMC Championship is truly a great way for players to make their way into the PGA TOUR. Jake Knapp, our 2022 winner, is playing in the PGA TOUR, among many others who played in the last two events,” said Wawro.
Cragun’s encourages everyone to join in this free community event sponsored by Northern Pacific Center. More details about this event can be found at crmcchampionship.com.
For more information or to inquire about golf opportunities, visit Craguns.com or call 218-825-2700.
Tips FROM A PRO
Be Home for Dinner: Pace of Play Tips
Tim Johnson, Cragun’s Legacy Courses
Golf is becoming a very popular sport for all ages and abilities over the past decade. An often forgotten topic in golf is pace of play or how long a typical round of golf should last. As a PGA golf professional, we will instruct our students to be aware of the time you are on the course. I have some simple rules to follow to help you the next time you are playing:
1. 4 for 4: If you are playing with 4 players on a regulation course, please allow no more than 4 hours to play. Some courses will vary within 15-30 minutes based on the difficulty of the course.
2. Tee it Forward: Try playing up a tee box than you normally would. You will put yourself in better yardages and easier clubs to hit so you will spend less time searching for your golf balls. Plus, you might start shooting better scores and in return enjoy your post round beverages more!
3. READY, SET, GO: Play READY
GOLF, which means, if you are ready to hit your golf ball with no opportunities to endanger another person, go right ahead and play away while your playing partners are preparing for their shot, looking for their ball, or getting a refreshment. The “honors system” can work if you can keep your pace as a group, however playing ready golf will cut significant time off your round and your group can chat on the greens and tees while others are playing. When your golf group works together to help rake bunkers, fill divots and fix ball marks for all players in the group, you can save precious time.
4. Look AHEAD: Your position on the golf course is directly BEHIND the group AHEAD of you…NOT AHEAD of the group BEHIND you.
5. Tick Tock: You should have a checkpoint of 6 holes in 1 hour and 20 minutes from when you teed off.
6. Lunc h Break: Try and
minimize your refreshment or food breaks to 5 minutes at the turn.
7. Gatekeeper: Allow other groups that may be faster or have less players in the group to PLAY THROUGH. If you feel your group is allowing every group to play through, you might want to rethink your pace of play strategy as you could be on the course all day.
8. Say Uncle: Set a max score per hole when playing. If you reach that score, grab your ball and go directly to the green and putt out. It can get discouraging if you are constantly doing the “bouncing finger” counting method after every hole to replay your shots.
So try some of these techniques this summer on the course and see if you can save some time on the links. As we all know, your significant other expects you home in four hours for dinner, so do we.
Good luck this summer and bring on the green grass.
Emily Greens: It’s all about fun on the golf course
When you come out to play a round of golf, your main goal is to have some fun while enjoying the great outdoors. At Emily Greens, they recognize this and do everything they can to set you up to have the best time possible. From the time you walk in the clubhouse to the time you drive out, their goal is to do all the little things so you can go home and feel good about what you experienced at the course.
Every person walking through the door is welcomed and treated as a valued customer. We have all had experiences where we did not feel welcomed or where you were made to feel like you were doing the business a favor by being there. Not at Emily Greens – the golfer is at the heart of their efforts.
Out on the golf course, the course has always been maintained well. It is a beautiful northwoods course where you can still find your ball easily. If you happen to hit a bad shot and are
looking for a ball, a maintenance staff member just might swing by to help you look if he or she is in the area. Who does that? It is all a part of their philosophy and focus on the players having a great time. Who likes to lose a ball? Nobody.
A part of having a great time on the course is the memories you make while playing golf. Emily Greens features the largest green in the state. The selfies taken as players are coming off the 17th green show up on Facebook all the time. The 11th hole is one of the prettiest par 3s in the Brainerd lakes area. Great Places Minnesota included the 17th hole at Emily Greens as one of its “Great 18.” Family outings with three or even four generations on the first tee creates that hallmark moment that becomes part of a family’s legacy that will be relived at the family get togethers for years to come.
In 2018 and 2019, Emily Greens was voted the No. 1 course in the Best of
the Brainerd Lakes contest sponsored by the Brainerd Dispatch. Many things factor into achieving this award. The fact that it’s a fun and affordable golf course, combined with a customer-first approach goes a long way in coming out on top with the public.
Dan Loken, PGA pro, has been giving lessons at Emily Greens for 14 years and has great lesson packages that can help tune up and improve your game. A few better shots each round leads to lower scores which in turn leads to more fun on the golf course. A driving range and putting green rounds out the practice facility where you can work on every part of your game. Emily Greens is a great course to come out and play with your spouse, the guys, the girls, the work group or the family. Whether you are a novice or a low handicapper, you will come away with your own memories and stories. Tee times can be made by calling the clubhouse at 218-763-2169.
New owners take the helm at Golden Eagle Golf Club
BY SHEILA HELMBERGERGolden Eagle Golf Course has been voted MN’s Best Golf Course in the Star Tribune Readers Choice Awards for the last two years and is in the running this year.
The 18-hole championship-style course located in Fifty Lakes, features beautiful views, a restaurant, award winning golf, and full practice amenities. This year, Golden Eagle has the added excitement of new owners that are thrilled with the new venture. Even before you get to the first tee, you will see many new improvements that highlight just how wonderful Golden Eagle Golf Club really is.
New owners Brady Hatcher and his wife, Angie, have been coming to the lakes area for the past 15 years to visit their cabin with their three children. Hatcher has had a lifelong dream of being a golf course owner, and Golden Eagle has been his favorite area course
for many years for a good reason. Golfers can continue to expect high quality grounds maintenance and customer service that has always been one of the best parts of visiting Golden Eagle. Recent improvements to the landscaping, clubhouse upgrades and a new fleet of carts are just a few of the things that visitors can enjoy this year. “We have focused a lot of our attention on providing a great customer experience and we want to continue to improve each season, both on and off the course”, says Aaron Johnson, General Manager. “With all of the planned and completed projects, we are very excited to welcome everyone back this spring.”
The course, encompassing 210 majestic acres, was built in 2001 and features 18 scenic holes of golf. With beautiful northwoods
surrounding the course, each hole boasts spectacular views. Wetlands, elevation changes and wooded surroundings only add to the experience of golfing in the north woods. Golfers of every skill level will find a favorite hole and one that challenges them which only adds to
The course also offers a driving range and a large practice putting green. Visit the newly updated clubhouse and check out the pro shop and bar and grill while you are at the
The staff at Golden Eagle Golf Course is waiting for you with the excellent service and warm welcome you have come to expect. Brady Hatcher and Golden Eagle’s professional staff are committed to keeping your experience as wonderful as always.
Martin takes over as head pro at The Pines
BY CONRAD ENGSTROM Brainerd DispatchNISSWA — Golf wasn’t always Eric Martin’s No. 1 sport.
The 23-year-old was named the new head professional at The Pines at Grand View Lodge this year, but he spent most of his springs on the baseball diamond in high school and college.
Martin was a standout pitcher for Brainerd High School and also started on the basketball team. He played a season at Central Lakes College before wanting to make a career change into golf.
“I started working at Grand View about nine years ago as an outside service staff,” Martin said. “After about four years of outside service, I ended up going into the pro shop. When the staff kind of left in 2020, I started taking more responsibility and became an assistant golf professional. Two
years ago, I became a lead assistant and when this opportunity came about this winter I was happy to take in something that I always thought I was going to end up doing four years ago. It’s pretty exciting, actually.”
It was during 2020 when Martin decided he was going to try to be a head golf professional.
“When I started taking more responsibilities and got more involved with leagues, events and junior golf that’s where the passion stemmed from,” Martin said. “Beforehand, I played golf on the side, but baseball and basketball were things and I didn’t really focus on golf.”
Martin played three seasons of college baseball, but made the decision prior to his senior season to focus on his career in the golf industry.
“I just fell in love with the golf industry more than I loved baseball.”
Eric Martin
“I just fell in love with the golf industry more than I loved baseball,” Martin said. “I decided to commit full time to Grand View because it’s what I love to do.”
Martin comes from a golfing family. His mom was the girls’ golf coach at Brainerd for many years including coaching the 1999 girls’ golf state title and his dad is the clubhouse manager at The Pines.
“It’s very fun to work alongside my dad and see him,” Martin said. “My mom was a golf coach for a long time. My uncle and aunt are golfers and stay at Grand View. It’s something that’s been built for the past four or five years being a family that’s been a part of Grand View.”
Adam Haugen, who is the director of golf at Grand View Lodge was one mentor for Martin as he transitioned from outside service to head professional. He also learned a lot from former Grand View Lodge director of golf Jack Wawro, who is the current director of golf at Cragun’s Legacy Courses.
“Adam and Jack both have been a big piece of me growing,” Martin said. “Jack has been someone who has molded me into the person I am today. I’ve had a lot of great influences along the way and I’m going to keep learning from those people as not only a head golf professional, but as a person too.”
Martin knows relationships are key as he begins his career as a head golf professional.
“You have to create a relationship with everybody because relationships create a good environment,” Martin said. “I stress that to myself and to our staff on a daily basis. Once you develop those relationships you can go anywhere from that.”
Martin hopes to stay at Grand View Lodge for a long time.
“I see myself working here for the indefinite future,” he said. “It’s a great place to work and it’s a place I’ve grown up not only literally, but mentally. I am the person I am today because of the experiences I’ve had at Grand View.”
CONRAD ENGSTROM
may be reached at 218-855-5861 or conrad.engstrom@brainerddispatch.com. Follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/the_rad34.
Tips FROM A PRO The Putting Gate Drill
Cody Mager — Head Professional at the Classic at Madden’sAre you having trouble consistently returning the putter face back to square at impact during your golf rounds? If so, you might find yourself pushing or pulling putts. Fortunately, the putting gate drill is an excellent way to develop your putting stroke swing path and ensure that you create a more consistent putter swing path. By achieving a more consistent putter swing path, you will find yourself hitting your putts on your intended line more often. The drill is so effective that even Tiger Woods uses it during his pre-tournament round warm-up sessions.
To perform the putting gate drill, start by placing two tees slightly wider than the head of your putter 3-5 feet away from the hole. This creates a gate for your putter to swing through. Make sure that the two tees are inserted into the green surface snugly. You can give yourself some room for error when first trying this putting drill. During this drill, the objective is to strike your putt while allowing the putter head to pass through the gate without hitting the inside or outside tees that you have inserted into the green surface.
To achieve this, your putting stroke should be straight back and straight through. This allows the putter head to pass through the gate square to your intended line. Practicing this drill regularly will help you make more of the short putts.
This drill is a great tool to practice while you are at your favorite golf club. I highly recommend practicing this drill before your tee time and you should see more made putts inside five feet.
Northwoods: Premier golf and family destination
Northwood Hills
For more than 50 years Northwood Hills Golf Course has been the preferred tee time and longtime staple of Mille Lacs area golf enthusiasts. This course has become quite popular among avid golfers throughout Minnesota. The reason is simple. Northwood Hills provides beautiful northwood scenery and a historic course that offers a tremendous golf experience to its surrounding area.
Prepare yourself for an unparalleled 18-hole, par 72 golf adventure. Measuring over 6,300 yards, Northwood Hills is rewarding for golfers of any skill level. Designed by famed architect Robert Murphy, Northwood Hills Golf Course has been a Minnesota golf staple since it first Northwood Hills will challenge you while providing a relaxing, picturesque backdrop. Northwood Hills’ goal is to provide you with a quality experience that includes exceptional service and a comfortable atmosphere. It is widely known as a facility the entire family
Fiddlestix RV & Golf Resort
Your next vacation destination awaits at Fiddlestix RV & Golf Resort. Come enjoy the hottest premier family fun resort, filled with luxury, relaxation and unbeatable service. Fiddlestix offers both seasonal and short-term rentals. Take advantage of their wonderful amenities including, premier miniature golf, 9-hole traditional golf, bounce pillow and the mega slide.
Enjoy a relaxing round at LIL STIX miniature golf course, featuring 18 holes with beautiful landscaping, water features and a great atmosphere. This course does not disappoint and is tons of fun for the whole family. Before, during, or after your round, enjoy great food, snacks, and beverages in the clubhouse or at the outdoor patio bar. If mini golf isn’t enough, Fiddlestix also features a 9-hole traditional golf course. Feel at ease on this scenic golf course, giving you that up-north feeling you deserve.
Family fun starts at Wildwedge Golf Course
BY SHEILA HELMBERGERSometimes a fun outing of golf does not mean going to the biggest or most expensive course in the area. Not when you can spend an afternoon at Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and Maze in Pequot Lakes.
The Executive Par 3 course at Wildwedge offers all the up-north scenery, skill and excitement of sand and water traps that the big courses do.
From beginner golfers to those that are more advanced, everyone needs to work on their short
game and Wildwedge is the perfect place to do it. With distances from 75 to 175 yards, each hole offers golfers of all abilities an affordable way to play. The onsite driving range means a chance to warm up and hit a bucket of balls before hitting the greens.
Rated the best in the state by Minnesota Monthly magazine, the mini golf course at Wildwedge offers its own excitement, a challenging and entertaining place to play with
some tricks and surprises.
While you are at Wildwedge, make sure to challenge your group and master the 10,000-square-foot maze. See who can complete the twists and turns to be the first one out.
You will want to spend the day so you can enjoy everything the event center has to offer. Stay where you play and rent one of the spacious wooded lots at the Wildwedge RV Park. Located in the heart of lake country, the RV sites have Wi-Fi, fire pits and picnic areas as well as full hook-ups with water and sewer.
Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and Maze was voted “Best Place for Summer Family Fun” in the Best of the Brainerd Lakes contest.
Check out Wildwedge Golf, Mini Golf and Maze on Facebook, in person at 32792 Paul Bunyan Trail Drive, Pequot Lakes, call 218-5686995, or go to wildwedge.com.
More challenges and more fun at Grand View
BY SHEILA HELMBERGERThe courses at Grand View Lodge have been at the top of the awards lists for years. A favorite with both locals, and visitors alike, golfers of all skill levels favor the conditions and playability offered by the resort.
With pre-books better than ever this year and golfers excited to get out on the course, the mild winter and late season snow that had anxious golfers tapping their toes, means they are more than ready to tee off.
Some changes this year mean this season will be one of the best. New tee boxes and bunkers will greet visitors to the Marsh 9 at Grand View. Ohio’s best white sand has been brought in and added to all the bunkers, which have also been treated to new drainage and cart paths.
A few recent tweaks to the courses at the resort mean more challenges, more fun, and more satisfying play than ever.
at Grand View Lodge. He has been at the courses at Grand View for eight years and is especially excited about the greens this year. The Pines encompasses the Lakes, Woods, and Marsh Nines. Each provides variety and challenge. “The completion of the Marsh 9 project, which will conclude this spring, wrapped up a two-year project with all 27 holes touched and given the updates they deserve,” says Haugen. “Trees were strategically removed to help with turf health in many areas to increase and improve playability and overall conditions. New tee boxes were added to number 2 and number 4 for our forward tee players to make these holes more fun and playable.”
must-play course with its elevated tees and rise and fall of its lavish greens. The condition of the course is maintained to offer professional and enjoyable playing conditions.
There has never been a shortage of dining options at Grand View.
The selections have been second to none with options like CHAR, Cru and Freddy’s Sports Grill. An exciting new addition this year will be the Preserve Smokehouse. Check out the pulled-pork, ribs and smoked brisket after a rewarding day on the course. The restaurant will feature some of the most scrumptious barbecue dishes found in the northern part of the state. Complete your experience with a bourbon or refreshing cocktail.
Tips FROM A PRO
On a hill? Remember these things
Pete Vukelich — Clubhouse Manager at Cuyuna Rolling Hills
If the ball is below your feet on a hill, the natural flight of the ball will now be more left to right. Maybe take one more club up as the left to right ball flight takes a little distance off of your shot.
When you are on a hill and the ball is above your feet, the ball fight will be more right to left. Here you might want to choke down on your club as the distance from club to ground is a little shorter.
Regardless of above or below your feet, make sure you take some practice swings to test out your balance, as keeping balance on these shots is key.
The Preserve at Grand View is still one of the hottest places to golf in the Brainerd area and continues to be a
Plan your outing or visit to Grand View today by calling 218-963-2234 or at www. grandviewlodge.com.
Overcoming Lost Confidence: Peaks and Valleys
Savannah Nelson, PGA, Crosswood Golf CourseEvery golfer has been there. Standing over the ball, thoughts swirling: “Don’t top this one,” or “Please, not in the hazard again.” Golf is a game of physical skill, but it’s also deeply psychological. How do you regain confidence after a few rough rounds? It all comes down to mindset and how you perceive yourself in relation to the sport.
Confidence is a fickle friend. It ebbs and flows, presenting a challenge on the road to mastery. Picture yourself about to climb a mountain. You start from the valley below, where confidence is low, eyeing the challenge ahead. How will you conquer it? Are you prepared for the hard
work ahead? These doubts make you nervous and hesitant. But as you climb, overcoming obstacles like shooting your best score or mastering a new technique, confidence grows. At the summit, you’re on top of the world, having conquered a major challenge. Then it’s time to descend and face a new mountain. The cycle repeats.
Developing skills and confidence is a journey we all must undertake. Trusting this process is key to maintaining confidence and mastering any skill. Those who navigate the peaks and valleys with confidence have a higher chance of success. Learn to love the process of becoming a great golfer.
1. Act Confidently: Even when you don’t feel it, acting confidently can distract from negative thoughts.
2. Positive Self-Talk: Boost confidence with phrases like: “You’ve done this before, you can do it again!; Mistakes are part of learning this crazy game.” “That last shot was solid, even if it went too far.”
3. Recall Success: Think back to your best shot or round. Positive memories boost confidence.
4. Simplified Rating: Rate each shot as: Good enough, good or great. Simplifying your rating eliminates negativity and shifts your mindset.
5. Have Fun: Laugh at mistakes, remember it’s just a game, and enjoy the company of friends.
In golf, everyone experiences peaks and valleys. Embrace the challenges, for they are the path to improvement. Though confidence may waver, keep climbing. Your performance will improve, and confidence will return.
I hope this insight helps you understand how confidence works in golf and how to overcome its fluctuations. Remember, golf is often won or lost in the 12 inches between your ears. Thanks for reading, and happy golfing!
History creates perfection at Tianna Country Club
BY SHEILA HELMBERGEROver a hundred years of history have gone into creating the Tianna Country Club in Walker that golfers enjoy today. Immaculate greens and manicured fairways have given generations of golfers a prime place to enjoy a day on the course with friends and family. Afterward, meet in the clubhouse or find your way to the deck for a bite to eat while you relive the best shots of the day.
The staff at Tianna offers lessons for every level golfer. Leagues offer friendship and social time with others who enjoy the game as much as you do.
Many of the golf memberships at Tianna can keep you playing often and all season long.
From its beginning in 1922, Tianna has grown to include the 18 holes of exquisite golf, practice facility, pro shop, bar, and grill that exist today. The Tianna Country Club is not just golf, it is a destination.
For more information go to Tianna.com or call 218-547-1712