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Course History
>> Goldstrand Design
The Montgomery Golf Course was the first golf course designed by the
popular Minnesota golf architect, Joel Goldstrand in 1970. The course
was created on the Alfred Bury farm at the northeast edge of the city of
Montgomery. Gravestones for two of the original settlers of the property
are still on the premises under a large cottonwood tree on the first hole. Goldstrand returned to Montgomery in 1993 to redesign the course, adding
a second 9 and driving range.
>> Challenging Layout
The MGC features water hazards on 8 holes and a design with 18 unique
holes to keep even the most experienced players alert. The 18th hole,
playing 540 yards uphill is one of the most challenging finishing holes
in southern Minnesota
A large deck overlooking the 9th green provides a panoramic view of the
course and a relaxing place to enjoy the sunset and reminisce about the
day's event.

View of 13th green, looking back at the fairway |