Chaska Town Course, Public golf course in Chaska, Minnesota.
Chaska Town Course is an 18-hole golf course in Minnesota set across wooded terrain with multiple tee positions and water hazards positioned throughout the layout. The facility includes a driving range, putting greens, a clubhouse with dining services, and spaces available for events.
The course opened in 1994 and hosted the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship in 2006, establishing itself as a significant tournament venue. Architect Arthur Hills designed the layout to accommodate championship-level play.
The name comes from a Dakota word meaning Great White Deer, reflecting the area's Native American heritage and the wildlife that once roamed these lands. This connection to the landscape and its history is part of what shapes how people experience the course today.
The course is easily accessible by car with parking available on-site. Visitors should plan their visit according to the season, as Minnesota weather varies considerably throughout the year.
During winter months the grounds transform into a space for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, making it a year-round recreation area. This seasonal shift allows the community to use the property in entirely different ways.
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