ALBANY GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Albany, MN, USA
Designed by John Harris, Willie Kidd
Albany Golf Club sits in the small central Minnesota town of Albany, roughly fifteen miles west of St. Cloud in Stearns County. The course occupies gently rolling farmland characteristic of the region, where modest elevation changes and open prairie terrain define the playing corridors. Established in the mid-twentieth century, the layout reflects the work of John Harris and Willie Kidd, designers who contributed to several modest-scale courses across Minnesota during that era when golf was expanding into smaller rural communities.
The routing takes advantage of the natural contours without dramatic earthmoving, offering straightforward golf suited to a range of abilities. Tree-lined fairways frame many holes, with mature hardwoods and conifers providing definition and occasional strategic interest. Water features appear selectively, typically in the form of small ponds or drainage areas that come into play on approach shots. The greens are moderately sized and relatively flat, consistent with the practical design philosophy of mid-century regional courses.
Albany Golf Club functions as a traditional community course, serving local members and visitors in a relaxed, unpretentious setting. The facility emphasizes accessibility and steady play rather than championship length or severe difficulty. It represents the kind of straightforward, honest golf that anchors small-town recreation across the upper Midwest, where the game remains a social cornerstone without the embellishments of resort or tournament venues.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Albany Golf was designed by John Harris and Willie Kidd.
Yes. Albany Golf at Albany Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Albany Golf is 72.
Albany Golf plays 6,531 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Albany Golf is 137.
Albany Golf is a 18-hole course.