Golfing in Minnesota along Lake Superior is an invitation to explore the beauty of nature while challenging your skills on some exceptional courses. You will be able to tee off on a journey that combines the thrill of the game of golf with the serenity of Lake Superior’s shores. We have laid out a three day itinerary, which includes golf, lodging, and meals. Make sure to call the courses to reserve tee times and hotels to ensure that occupancy is available.
Day 1
Tee off at Gunflint Hills Golf Courses in Grand Marais, Minnesota
Lunch at the clubhouse restaurant
Check in at Cove Point Lodge in Beaver Bay, Minnesota
Dinner at the Lodge Dining Room or Crossings Bar and Grill (at the Cove Point Lodge)
Day 2
Play a round at Silver Bay Golf Course in Silver Bay, Minnesota
Lunch at the clubhouse restaurant
Tee off at Lakeview National Golf Course in Two Harbors, Minnesota
Check-in at a budget-friendly hotel like Americinn by Wyndham Two Harbors near the lakefront
Dinner at McQuade's Pub and Grill in Two Harbors, Minnesota
Day 3
Play a round at Enger Park Golf Course in Duluth, Minnesota
Lunch at the clubhouse restaurant or
End the trip with a meal at Dinner at Pickwick Restaurant & Pub
Estimated Cost Breakdown per person
Accommodation: 2 nights at $80/night = $160
Golf: 4 rounds of golf at an average of $47/round = $188
Meals: 3 breakfasts included in accommodation, 3 lunches at an average of $15/lunch, 2 dinners at an average of $25/dinner = $140
Total cost per person: $490 (not including gratuity)
While the golf courses may be the focus of your trip and steal the spotlight, try to find some time on your trip to explore the natural beauty of Minnesota. If you can add an extra day or two, there are plenty of hiking trails to choose from, or make a stop at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park in Two harbors.
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