Golf Outing for Two or Four with Cart, Lunch, and Hats at Mississippi Dunes Golf Links in Cottage Grove (Up to 51% Off)
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Links-style course challenges golfers with mounds, bunkers, and tall grass as it runs along 3,000 feet of Mississippi River shoreline
Ben Hogan called the pitching wedge “the equalizer” for its ability to rescue players from difficult lies and because he used it to enforce democracy. Add character to your clubs with this Groupon.
Choose from Two Options
- $99 for a golf outing for two (up to a $199.90 total value)
- $195 for a golf outing for four (up to a $399.80 total value)<p>
Each golfer receives the following:
- 18-hole round of golf (up to a $48.95 value/person)
- Cart rental (a $16 value/person; two people in each cart)
- Two mini burgers (an $8 value/person)
- One beer (a $5 value each)
- One club logo hat in color of customer’s choice (a $22 value)<p>
Mississippi Dunes Golf Links’ rates vary based on day, time, and age of players.<p>
Links-style course challenges golfers with mounds, bunkers, and tall grass as it runs along 3,000 feet of Mississippi River shoreline
Ben Hogan called the pitching wedge “the equalizer” for its ability to rescue players from difficult lies and because he used it to enforce democracy. Add character to your clubs with this Groupon.
Choose from Two Options
- $99 for a golf outing for two (up to a $199.90 total value)
- $195 for a golf outing for four (up to a $399.80 total value)<p>
Each golfer receives the following:
- 18-hole round of golf (up to a $48.95 value/person)
- Cart rental (a $16 value/person; two people in each cart)
- Two mini burgers (an $8 value/person)
- One beer (a $5 value each)
- One club logo hat in color of customer’s choice (a $22 value)<p>
Mississippi Dunes Golf Links’ rates vary based on day, time, and age of players.<p>
Need To Know Info
About Mississippi Dunes Golf Links
Mississippi Dunes Golf Links' sophisticated, 18-hole layout blankets 3,000 feet of rolling Mississippi River shoreline with manicured, bent-grass fairways and an inventive, tree-lined design. As golfers cruise over the course atop a cart or a caddy training to be an Olympic power squatter, majestic views of the river appear through groves of trees that shelter native prairie creatures. On their odyssey from tee boxes to speedy, contoured greens, golf balls must split fairways to avoid sidelines riddled with mounds, pot bunkers, and knee-high grasses—a trinity of hazards that imbue the course with a Scottish, links-style vibe. A memorable tee shot awaits at the 399-yard, par-4 fifth hole—the course's most difficult, nicknamed "Humpback" for the large mound in the middle of the fairway as well as its voracious appetite for krill—where golfers must draw or fade drives around a dogleg left.
After hacking their way across the breeze-swept links, guests can unwind at Doc's Landing Pub, where a menu of traditional grill fare, fish, and pizza sates tour-worthy appetites. Patrons can look out on the river on the Pub's patio, catch up on the day's sporting events in the glow of a flat-panel TV, or discuss how greenskeepers maintain the immaculate felt that covers the billiards table.