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Minneapolis Parks Tee Up for 2024 Golf Season, Exclusive Season Passes and Lessons Available This Saturday

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Published on February 23, 2024
Minneapolis Parks Tee Up for 2024 Golf Season, Exclusive Season Passes and Lessons Available This SaturdaySource: Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board

Golf enthusiasts, it's time to swing into action because the 2024 Play Golf Minneapolis Season is teeing off this Saturday. The city's greens are opening their clubhouses for all to get a head start on the season. According to a bulletin from Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, on February 24th from 10 am to 12 pm, eager golfers can snag season passes, players' cards, league signups, and lessons at any of the five prime 18-hole locations: Columbia, Gross, Hiawatha, Meadowbrook, and Theodore Wirth.

While some are dusting off their drivers, others can look forward to stocking up on the latest golfing gear as pro shops gear up to unveil fresh merchandise. A golfer's paradise, no doubt, awaits as the Play Golf Minneapolis clubhouses get set to roll out the proverbial green carpet. If you've got kids or teens itching to master the links, junior lessons are up for grabs. Adults looking to improve their swing or compete can also sign up for leagues and adult lessons. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board announcement invites all, saying, "This is the first chance to register for 2024 golf opportunities."

Those keen on keeping score on and off the course will find this Saturday's event an ideal moment to step up their game. It’s not just about the birdies and bogeys; it’s also a chance for the community to come together, share a love for the sport, and prepare for a year of friendly competition and personal bests. For more information, do a quick mulligan over to the official Play Golf Minneapolis website with just a click at PlayGolfMinneapolis.com to get the full lowdown on all things golf-related.

So whether you're a seasoned pro, a weekend warrior, or just someone who likes the occasional stroll on the fairway, this event is your starting tee. The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board confirms the readiness of the courses, ensuring the greens are groomed to perfection and the fairways are as inviting as a warm-up on a brisk morning tee time.