Minot Country Club stands as a testament to prairie golf, a stalwart of North Dakota's golfing landscape since its inception. Carved into the rolling bluffs just outside Minot, the course embodies a classic parkland design, where mature cottonwoods and native grasses frame each fairway.
Designed in the early days of course architecture, Minot's layout demands strategic play rather than brute force. The greens are relatively small and protected by subtle undulations, making approach shots and putting paramount. While not known for hosting national championships, the club has been a consistent host for regional amateur events, and boasts a fiercely competitive membership known for their sharp short games.
Beyond the golf, Minot Country Club provides a welcoming atmosphere, a place where families connect. The clubhouse, though updated over the years, retains its original charm, and is renowned for its hearty Midwestern fare. It remains a cherished institution in the local community, a place for both serious golfers and social gatherings, a genuine representation of North Dakota hospitality.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Minot was designed by Jim Engh.
Minot at Minot Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Minot is 72.
Minot plays 6,870 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Minot is 143.
Minot is a 18-hole course.