MGC is a semi-private golf club allowing non-residents of Marshall to play by calling one week in advance and paying green fees. The course itself is 6601 yards from the Championship tees, Par 71. Holes #8 and #14 are true venue par fours, not only in length, but in character by their design. Marshall Golf Clubhouse restaurant/lounge offers a complete Food & Beverage menu. Domestic & imported beer, cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages and snacks are available.
Location:
800 Country Club Drive, Marshall Minnesota 56258
Telephone
507-532-2278
Other Golf nearby:
(Marshall) Marshall Golf Club
(Pipestone) Super 8 Motel - Pipestone
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12/05 Coming to The Marshall area Orange City Tulip Festival Orange City IA May16-18 The Orange City Tulip Festival - an entertaining celebration of the best of small-town America - showcases for 100,000 visitors this thriving community's rich Dutch heritage. Festivities include music and dancing by hundreds of children and adults in intricate authentic costumes, two daily parades featuring top area marching bands, nightly musical theatre, a carnival midway, fun ethnic food treats, plus thousands of tulips and a dozen reproduction windmills throughout a charming village. Teapot Days Tea SD June13-15 Enjoy the carnival, view antique tractors and equipment, and watch the crowning of Ma and Pa Teapot. Craft Brew Fest Winnebago MN June29 Craft Brew Fest is a festival dedicated to the enjoyment of craft beer. Over 50 different beers from some great craft breweries will be available for sampling. Henderson Sauerkraut Days Henderson MN June28-30 Activities include a Car Cruise, Tractor Ride, Kiddie Parade, Car Show, Softball Tourney, Miss Henderson Coronation, Mini Rods, Live Music Outdoors, Cabbage Toss, World Champion Kraut Eating Contest. Turner County Fair Parker SD August12-15 South Dakota's oldest county fair. The four best days of summer. Sidewalk Arts Festival Sioux Falls SD September7 The Sidewalk Arts Festival is the Sioux Salls region's largest one day outdoor festival. Held each year in historic downtown Sioux falls, the festival fills Phillips Avenue from 9th to 14th streets, draws 65,000 visitors and showcases 375 fine art, folk art, and craft booths.
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