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Easiest Golf Courses in Minnesota

The 25 most beginner-friendly public golf courses in Minnesota, ranked by lowest slope rating.

The most beginner-friendly public golf course in Minnesota on Stymie is Centerbrook Golf Course in Brooklyn Center, with a minimum slope rating of 66 and 809 yards from the forward tees. Slope ratings below 115 signal a course where bogey golfers can play their actual game without the layout adding strokes — usually meaning wider fairways, fewer forced carries, and gentle greens.

167 public or municipal courses in Minnesota carry a minimum slope of 115 or lower from the forward tees, and the average across rated public courses statewide is 113. This list is restricted to public and municipal courses so anyone can book a tee time — no membership required.

If you're new to the game, looking for a course to take a kid or beginner friend, or just want a stress-free round that lets you focus on tempo, start at the top of this list. Most of these courses also offer instruction programs, learning facilities, or shorter executive layouts that pair well with the forward-tee ratings shown here.

Ranked
25
Gentlest slope
66
Avg min slope
113
Slope 115 or lower
167
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1
Centerbrook Golf Course
Yellow tees · 809 yds · Rating 24.1 · Par 27 · Donald G. Brauer · 1971Brooklyn Center
66
2
Gem Lake Hills Golf Course
Red tees · 2,805 yds · Rating 55.8 · Par 57 · Paul N. Coates · 1955Gem Lake
81
3
Inver Wood Golf Course
Red tees · 1,444 yds · Rating 28.0 · Par 30 · Garrett Gill · 1991Inver Grove Heights
85
4
Brightwood Hills Golf Course
Red tees · 2,714 yds · Rating 55.6 · Par 60 · Leo Johnson · 1969New Birghton
85
5
Minnesota National Golf Course
Orange tees · 1,332 yds · Rating 26.6 · Par 28McGregor
88
6
Brookland Golf Park
Red tees · 3,206 yds · Rating 58.4 · Par 60Brooklyn Park
88
7
Burl Oaks Golf Club
Family tees · 3,017 yds · Rating 58.0 · Par 58 · 1971Minnetrista
89
8
Lake Miltona Golf Club
Special Olympic Tee · 3,058 yds · Rating 58.4 · Par 66 · 1965Alexandria
89
9
Wells Golf Course
Red tees · 3,860 yds · Rating 60.8 · Par 62Wells
89
10
Eagle View Golf Course
White tees · 3,636 yds · Rating 59.9 · Par 63 · Dean Brose · 1970Detroit Lakes
90
11
Halla Greens
White tees · 1,556 yds · Rating 28.7 · Par 29Chanhassen
91
12
Bunker Hills Executive Course
Red tees · 1,665 yds · Rating 29.7 · Par 31Coon Rapids
91
13
Bunker Hills Golf Course
Red tees · 1,665 yds · Rating 29.7 · Par 31 · Joel Goldstrand · 1971Coon Rapids
91
14
Minneapolis Golf Club
Family 1 tees · 2,912 yds · Rating 54.7 · Par 58 · Willie Park · 1916Saint Louis Park
91
15
The Ponds at Battle Creek
Red tees · 3,506 yds · Rating 60.8 · Par 64 · 2004Maplewood
91
16
Oak Glen Golf Course
Red tees · 1,560 yds · Rating 29.2 · Par 29 · Don Herfort · 1983Stillwater
92
17
Pathfinder Village Golf Course
Red tees · 1,616 yds · Rating 29.8 · Par 31Clover Township
92
18
Voyager Village
Teal tees · 3,772 yds · Rating 60.0 · Par 72Town of Scott
92
19
Pokegama Golf Course
Orange tees · 3,000 yds · Rating 57.4 · Par 59 · 1927Grand Rapids
93
20
Cleary Lake Park Golf Course
White tees · 1,675 yds · Rating 29.2 · Par 28Prior Lake
94
21
Applewood Hills Golf Course
Red tees · 3,407 yds · Rating 59.1 · Par 62 · Neil Wilson · 1994Stillwater
94
22
Legacy Golf Course
Red tees · 4,382 yds · Rating 60.5 · Par 68 · Garrett Gill · 1998Faribault
96
23
Austin Country Club
Forward 1 tees · 3,047 yds · Rating 56.4 · Par 60 · William H. Livie · 1919Austin
97
24
TPC Twin Cities
Family tees · 3,005 yds · Rating 57.3 · Par 63 · Arnold Palmer · 2000Blaine
99
25
Twenty Nine Pines Golf Course
Red tees · 1,861 yds · Rating 31.0 · Par 34 · Fred Branham · 1974Mahtowa
100

Frequently asked questions

What is the easiest public golf course in Minnesota?

Centerbrook Golf Course in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota is the easiest ranked public or municipal course with a minimum slope rating of 66. Slope below 115 is considered friendly for beginners and higher-handicap players.

How many public courses in Minnesota have a slope of 115 or lower?

167 public or municipal courses have a minimum slope rating of 115 or lower in Minnesota. These are generally the most beginner-friendly options in the state.

What slope rating is good for beginners?

Beginners typically look for courses with a slope rating under 120 and a total yardage under 6,200 from the forward tees. Courses with a slope of 105–115 from the forward tees are widely considered the friendliest starting ground.

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