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HSSA 'Chalet Drive' Golf Practice Center

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New chipping and putting area opened this spring,- come for a 'drive' and stay for lunch at the new HSSA 'Chalet Drive' Golf Practice Center! Featuring a 36-station driving range and fabulous restaurant, this makes an ideal lunchtime retreat from the office. At Chalet Drive, golfers improve their aim by hitting uphill at multiple targets; a full range of lessons are available. The food court is open daily and features homemade soups, weekly specials and fresh pasta dishes.

Location: East Bush Lake Rd, Bloomington Minnesota Telephone 952/835-4250 Fax 952/835-1180

Other Golf nearby:
(Hastings) Afton Alps Golf Course
(Medina) Baker National Golf Course
(Medina) Baker National Golf Course
(Hastings) Bellwood Oaks Golf Course
(Oakdale) Best Western Regency Plaza Hotel
(Shakopee) Canterbury Inn

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