Rolling Hills Golf Club
About Rolling Hills Golf Club
Rolling Hills Golf Club is a 18-hole golf course located in Slayton, Minnesota (56183). The course was designed by Ralph Merchant and established in 1971. From the Blue tees, the course plays to 5,748 yards with a par of 72. The Blue tees carry a slope rating of 120 and a course rating of 72.4.
Walking is permitted.
With a slope rating of 120, Rolling Hills Golf Club is more accessible than most courses in Minnesota. It is a good choice for mid-handicappers and golfers looking for a round that does not punish every missed shot.
The course offers 5 tee sets ranging from 4,984 to 5,748 yards, making it accessible to golfers of all skill levels. Choosing the right tees for your handicap is the single biggest factor in how much you enjoy your round.
Golf in Minnesota typically runs from May through October. Spring and fall offer the best conditions with lower humidity and fewer crowds. Book early for prime weekend morning tee times during peak summer months.
Par
72
Length
5,748
Slope
120
Rating
72.4
Course Difficulty Analysis
120
This Course
130
MN Average
113
US Average
Based on 321 rated courses in Minnesota
Scorecard
| Hole | Slp | CR | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Tot |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | 120 | 72.4 | 348 | 380 | 134 | 460 | 262 | 450 | 175 | 330 | 335 | 2874 | 348 | 380 | 134 | 460 | 262 | 450 | 175 | 330 | 335 | 2874 | 5,748 |
Blue | 111 | 67.4 | 348 | 380 | 134 | 460 | 262 | 450 | 175 | 330 | 335 | 2874 | 348 | 380 | 134 | 460 | 262 | 450 | 175 | 330 | 335 | 2874 | 5,748 |
Gold | 117 | 70.6 | 338 | 350 | 126 | 443 | 259 | 425 | 170 | 290 | 315 | 2716 | 338 | 350 | 126 | 443 | 259 | 425 | 170 | 290 | 315 | 2716 | 5,432 |
Gold | 109 | 65.8 | 338 | 350 | 126 | 443 | 259 | 425 | 170 | 290 | 315 | 2716 | 338 | 350 | 126 | 443 | 259 | 425 | 170 | 290 | 315 | 2716 | 5,432 |
Red | 112 | 68.0 | 338 | 308 | 114 | 380 | 257 | 370 | 170 | 280 | 275 | 2492 | 338 | 308 | 114 | 380 | 257 | 370 | 170 | 280 | 275 | 2492 | 4,984 |
| Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 72 | ||
| HCP | 15 | 11 | 9 | 1 | 13 | 3 | 17 | 7 | 5 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 2 | 14 | 4 | 18 | 8 | 6 |
Which Tees Should I Play?
Rolling Hills Golf Club offers 5 tee sets. Choose the tees that match your handicap for the most enjoyable round.
| Tee | Yards | Slope | Rating | Hcp |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | 5,748 | 120 | 72.4 | 12-22 |
Blue | 5,748 | 111 | 67.4 | 12-22 |
Gold | 5,432 | 117 | 70.6 | 20-30 |
Gold | 5,432 | 109 | 65.8 | 20-30 |
Red | 4,984 | 112 | 68.0 | 25+ |
Amenities at Rolling Hills Golf Club
Rolling Hills Golf Club features a pro shop.
How to Book a Tee Time
Set a tee time alert on Stymie for Rolling Hills Golf Club. Choose your dates, time window, and group size. Stymie monitors tee sheets every 5 minutes and sends instant notifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rolling Hills Golf Club a public or private golf course?expand_more
Rolling Hills Golf Club is a public golf course located in Slayton, MN. The course is open to the public for daily fee play.
How many holes does Rolling Hills Golf Club have?expand_more
Rolling Hills Golf Club is a 18-hole golf course. It was established in 1971. The course was designed by Ralph Merchant.
What is the yardage at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
From the Blue tees, Rolling Hills Golf Club plays to 5,748 yards (par 72). The course offers 5 tee sets ranging from 4,984 to 5,748 yards.
What is the slope rating at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
The Blue tees at Rolling Hills Golf Club have a slope rating of 120 and a course rating of 72.4. A slope of 113 is average difficulty; this course is above average difficulty.
Can you walk Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
Yes, walking is allowed at Rolling Hills Golf Club. Golf carts are also available.
How do I book a tee time at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
You can set a tee time alert on Stymie to get notified when availability opens at Rolling Hills Golf Club. Stymie monitors tee sheets and alerts you the moment your preferred time slot becomes available.
What amenities does Rolling Hills Golf Club offer?expand_more
Rolling Hills Golf Club offers a pro shop.
Where is Rolling Hills Golf Club located?expand_more
Rolling Hills Golf Club is located at Route 2 in Slayton, MN 56183. You can reach them at 507-274-5166.
What is the difficulty level at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
Rolling Hills Golf Club is classified as moderate difficulty with a maximum slope rating of 120. It plays harder than 12% of golf courses in Minnesota. The average slope rating in Minnesota is 130. A slope rating of 113 represents average difficulty nationally.
Which tees should I play at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
Rolling Hills Golf Club offers 5 tee sets. Blue tees (5,748 yards, slope 120) are recommended for mid-handicap golfers. Red tees (4,984 yards, slope 112) are recommended for beginners and casual golfers. Choose the tee set where the slope rating is closest to your handicap comfort level.
What is the best tee for beginners at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
Beginners at Rolling Hills Golf Club should play the Red tees, which play 4,984 yards with a slope of 112. This is the most forgiving tee option and provides an enjoyable round for newer golfers.
What would a 15-handicap shoot at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
A 15-handicap golfer playing the Gold tees (slope 117, rating 70.6) at Rolling Hills Golf Club would have a course handicap of 14 and an expected score of approximately 86. This is calculated using the USGA World Handicap System formula: Course Handicap = Handicap Index × (Slope / 113) + (Course Rating − Par). Sign in on Stymie with your handicap to see a personalized prediction for every tee.
How long does a round take at Rolling Hills Golf Club?expand_more
A typical round at Rolling Hills Golf Club takes approximately 4 hours. Expect 3.5 to 4.5 hours depending on pace of play, group size, and course conditions. Weekday rounds tend to be faster than weekend morning tee times.
