Princeton Golf Club in Princeton, Minnesota — public, 18-hole golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus (2007)

Princeton Golf Club

Princeton, Minnesota

About Course

Princeton Golf Club, located in Proctor, Minnesota, is a public 18-hole golf course designed by renowned golfer Jack Nicklaus in 2007. The course features bent grass greens and fairways composed of Blue Ray and Frescue grass varieties. As a public facility, the course offers accessibility to golfers seeking a well-maintained playing environment. Princeton Golf Club provides additional amenities through its golf school and teaching professional services, enhancing the potential for player skill development. The course represents a modern golfing facility in the northern Minnesota region, offering a contemporary layout designed by one of golf's most celebrated players and course architects.

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Putting Green
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR31.1 | 108 | 33
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ArchitectsJack Nicklaus (2007)
Year built2007
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Conditions
FairwaysBlue Ray, Frescue Grass
GreensBent Grass
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PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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