Thursday, May 14, 2026

What Are the Worst Golf Courses in Minnesota?

Hiawatha

Minnesota is often celebrated as one of America’s hidden golf gems, home to pristine public layouts, lush fairways, and legendary destinations like Hazeltine National Golf Club and Rush Creek Golf Club. But not every course in the Land of 10,000 Lakes lives up to the hype.

Dig through enough online reviews, golfer forums, and travel sites, and a few names repeatedly surface for all the wrong reasons: poor conditions, frustrating management, and layouts players describe as “unplayable.” Here are the three Minnesota golf courses that have earned some of the harshest criticism from golfers.

1. Hiawatha Golf Course — Minneapolis

If there’s one Minnesota course that inspired truly venomous reviews, it’s Hiawatha. One reviewer called it “quite possibly the worst golf course in Minnesota,” blasting the greens, tee boxes, and overall maintenance. Complaints focused on bare patches, deep ruts, inconsistent putting surfaces, and pricing that golfers felt was wildly out of line with the conditions.

The frustration seems magnified because Minneapolis is known for several solid municipal layouts. Golfers expect better — and many reviewers felt Hiawatha fell dramatically short.

2. Bluff Creek Golf Course — Chaska

Bluff Creek

Bluff Creek’s reputation suffers less from catastrophic course conditions and more from golfer experience. Reviews repeatedly mention slow pace-of-play disputes and negative interactions with course staff. One Tripadvisor reviewer described being followed by a ranger and threatened with removal despite only being slightly behind pace.

Players also criticized the course layout and upkeep, calling it “mediocre quality” and not worth the hassle. In a state packed with affordable public golf options, many golfers simply believe there are better places to spend a Saturday afternoon.

3. Westfield Golf Course — Winona

Westfield

Westfield may be the definition of a “love-it-or-hate-it” local muni, but online reviews lean heavily toward the latter. One golfer described it as “the worst golf course I have ever played,” citing poor maintenance, repetitive holes, flooded sections, and unpleasant customer service.

Several complaints centered around inconsistent operations, including partially closed holes and disagreements over cart usage and tee times. For golfers traveling through southeastern Minnesota, Westfield has become one of those cautionary tales golfers warn each other about online.

The Bigger Picture

Even the worst-rated courses usually have defenders. Cheap greens fees, nostalgia, location convenience, or beginner-friendly setups can keep struggling municipal courses alive. And golf reviews are famously subjective — a scratch golfer and a casual weekend player may have completely different experiences on the same course.

Still, when the same complaints appear over and over — poor conditions, pricing concerns, and bad customer experiences — reputations stick.

That’s especially true in Minnesota, where golfers know just how good golf in the state can be.

Troon Selected to Manage Kiahuna Golf Club in Kauai, Hawaii


(Scottsdale, Ariz.)
– Troon, the leader in providing golf and club-related leisure and hospitality services, has been selected to manage Kiahuna Golf Club, a daily-fee facility in Poipu, Hawaii on the island of Kauai. Troon Golf, the resort and daily-fee division of Troon, will oversee operations, agronomy, retail and sales and marketing.

Located in Poipu, near Kauai’s southern shore, Kiahuna Golf Club features an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed golf course. The 6,787-yard, par-70 course winds through lush tropical landscapes, lava rock formations, and ancient Hawaiian archeological sites, creating a one-of-a-kind blend of history and sport. With warm ocean breezes, rolling fairways, and panoramic mountain views, Kiahuna is a scenic destination just minutes from world-class resorts and beaches.

“Kiahuna Golf Course is more than a place to play. It reflects rich history, natural beauty and people who have shaped it for generations,” said Tom Donahue, founder and CEO of True North Companies, owner of Kiahuna. “Our ownership group sought a partner committed to community, sustainability, best-in-class hospitality, and elevating the playing experience, all while honoring Kauaʻi’s heritage. Troon shares that vision. Together, we aim to position Kiahuna as a standout daily-fee golf experience and a valued member of the community.”

In addition to the beautiful golf course, Kiahuna includes an expansive practice area and a clubhouse with a well-appointed golf shop and Paco’s Tacos Cantina. The 144-acre property originally opened in 1984, then was rebuilt in 1992 after being damaged by Hurricane Iniki.

“Kiahuna embodies 18-holes of Aloha, which are enriched by cultural landmarks such as ancient heiau and historic plantation remnants,” said Troon Director of Operations – Hawaii, Melissa Dupuis. “We feel great gratitude and responsibility in beginning management of Kiahuna. We are committed to improving the guest experience, investing in sustainability and strengthening our connection with the island community.”

For more information on Kiahuna Golf Club, visit www.kiahunagolf.com or call 808-742-9595.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

FootJoy Launches Exclusive Legends Series Collection


The assortment of limited edition footwear is designed to celebrate golf’s most iconic moments

Greatness isn’t given. It’s earned on golf’s grandest stages. In 2026, walk in the footsteps of modern legends and take part in golf’s storied legacy with Legends Series, featuring limited releases that draw inspiration from world-class designers and their love for the game. 

This exclusive collection of Premiere Series golf shoes will showcase three separate product drops, with each release thoughtfully designed and inspired by unique elements of major championship locales. Premiere Series remains the leader in modern classic golf footwear for the ideal combination of modern performance and classic silhouettes. It is the preferred choice for more Tour players than any other shoe. 

The first drop of Legends Series takes us to Philadelphia — a city defined by craftsmanship, conviction and an enduring symbol of independence. Philadelphia represents a living legacy: rooted in tradition and authenticity, yet continually shaping the modern era. From cobblestone streets to modernized championship venues, its past is not preserved in museums alone — it lives, evolves, and pushes us forward.


Packard & Marquis 1776 are grounded in premium grey and white hand-selected leathers selected to honor the structures that stand as quiet reminders of the birthplace of America. Respecting where the game has been and setting the tone for where it is going. To mark the moment, subtle patriotic detailing lines these styles to honor the nations upcoming 250th birthday.

The shoe is supercharged for today’s player with the new ARCTrax outsole technology, delivering more Tour-level traction and stability on any surface, in any condition. This new anti-channeling design and the flex-promoting concentric circles optimize ground forces to help deliver power through the golf swing. 

The first drop is available in two timeless upper silhouettes - Premiere Series Packard and Premiere Series Marquis - beginning Tuesday, May 12 on footjoy.com and at select retailers, while supplies last. 

Additional drops from the Legends Series collection are scheduled for release in June and July 2026, each celebrating a defining moment in the game of golf.  

Learn more at www.footjoy.com and follow @footjoy on Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Coeur d'Alene Casino Spa Celebrates 15th Anniversary Throughout May


Golf resort guests are gifted surprise presents commemorating award-winning amenity’s milestone  

(WORLEY, Idaho) – Given that golfers cannot live by the game alone – although it’s tempting to try when the course being played is Circling Raven Golf Club – and a stress-free body produces smoother swings, Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel is ideally suited to help players rejuvenate and enhance their rounds. This is particularly true this month when in recognition of its 15th anniversary, Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel’s Spa Ssakwa’q’n (pronounced Sock-wah-kin) is thanking customers with value-added giveaways.

“Our spa is designed to help our guests relax and refresh themselves, and we’re grateful for having the opportunity to help them do so for 15 years,” said Laura Penney, CEO, Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel.

“Giving them tokens of our gratitude continues our commitment to their well-being.”

Following a spa service, guests can choose an envelope to reveal one of the following gifts: $15 Off Services, $15 Extra Play Cash in Casino, Retail Savings, Sweet Treats, or Grab Bags. One lucky winner will win the grand-prize basket. The offer is available May 1st to May 31st, 2026, and not valid with any other offers or discounts (while supplies last). Consult the spa for complete details.

Spa Ssakwa’q’n earned its reputation as a premier wellness destination, offering a harmonious blend of advanced technology and serene luxury in one of the region’s largest spas (15,000 square feet). Providing a variety of rejuvenating experiences – facials, massages, pedicures, manicures and body treatments – the spa serves guests’ relaxation needs. The trained and experienced staff enable guests to eliminate stress and relax mind and body.

The spa is open 7 days a week. Call 1-855-232-2772 to book appointments, or visit cdacasino.com.

Bridgestone Golf 2026 TOUR B Sweeps Weekend Trifecta with Three Wins Across Major Tours


Innovative New Golf Ball Dominates PGA TOUR, LIV Golf and PGA TOUR Champions

(Covington, Ga.) - Bridgestone Golf, the #1 Ball-Fitter in Golf, secured victories across three major Tours in one weekend, including the PGA TOUR (OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic) with Brandt Snedeker, LIV Golf (LIV Golf Virginia), and PGA TOUR Champions, where Boo Weekley won the Insperity Invitational. The sweep reinforces the Tour-proven performance of the 2026 TOUR B family across various professional circuits, course conditions and playing styles.

Snedeker, who has had a relationship with Bridgestone Golf for over 20 years, secured his big win at the OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic playing the new TOUR B X. This is Snedeker’s tenth win of his professional career and falls the same year he will serve as captain of the U.S. President’s Cup team.

“I’ve been with Bridgestone Golf throughout my PGA Tour career and I’m happy to see success with the new TOUR B X golf ball,” said Snedeker. “Hopefully there are more big wins to come with the Bridgestone family and my new TOUR B X.”

For Bridgestone Golf staffer Boo Weekley, the Insperity Invitational victory was his first on PGA TOUR Champions. The Florida native used the TOUR B XS to nail down an impressive win as the only player in the field that was bogey free for the tournament with stellar rounds of 66-66-69.

“It’s been close to thirteen years since my last win, and this one is about as sweet as they come,” said Weekley. “I’m so proud of my performance today I can’t put it into words, and I’m thankful that Bridgestone has stuck with me. The new TOUR B XS is the best golf ball I’ve ever played.”

In addition to Weekley and Snedeker, the winner of LIV Golf Virginia also relied on the explosive speed and distance of the new TOUR B X with VeloSurge technology to get the job done.  

All four models of the TOUR B family – the TOUR B X and TOUR B XS for swings above 105 mph, and TOUR B RX and TOUR B RXS for swings below 105 mph – are built with VeloSurge technology, delivering a seamless synergy between the mantle and core. The new material discovery features a denser mantle material pushing the Moment of Inertia (MOI) to bounds never seen in a golf ball for increased ball speed and distance.

“We couldn’t be happier to see years of R&D developing the new TOUR B paying off on the professional tours this season,” said Dan Murphy, president of Bridgestone Golf. “Three wins in one weekend further proves that we’ve got the best ball in golf, and we are excited to see our athletes build on this momentum going into another major this weekend.”

For more information, golfers can visit bridgestonegolf.com to use Bridgestone’s online ball selection tool and determine which golf ball best suits their game.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Explore Branson (MO) for Memorable Family, Patriotic Trips in Missouri Ozarks this Spring, Summer


Ideal for multi-generational travel, golfers, veterans, outdoor lovers, those wanting to celebrate America 

(BRANSON, MISSOURI) – Few destinations in the U.S. are as family friendly and patriotic as Branson, a multi-faceted vacation sweet spot that is known for its live entertainment theatres, scenic beauty, celebration of veterans, multi-generational attractions, and its 11 golf courses (including the top four in Missouri).

At the forefront this year is America’s 250th Anniversary. Branson is celebrating the country’s milestone as only it can. Here, patriotism isn’t just a description; it’s a way of life. It’s where the Red, White, and Blue are flown proudly, and where the celebration of our nation comes to the big stage.

In America’s most patriotic destination, you will find the proud USA spirit woven throughout big events, homey shops, and family-owned theaters, creating a full year of patriotic activities. Following are a few of the many planned activities and events. A complete list can be found at explorebranson.com.

Now–Nov. 18

Spirit of America - a breathtaking musical journey four nights weekly through the songs that shaped a nation at King’s Castle Theatre. Prepare to be swept off your feet in a spectacle of music, heart, and heritage.

May 9

Patriotic Concert – A star-studded concert in Echo Hollow Amphitheatre at Silver Dollar City theme park featuring many of Branson’s favorite entertainers (The Presleys, The Petersons, Clay Cooper & his Band, The Haygoods and Mike Patrick of Grand Country Music Hall).

June 14

Explore Branson will attempt to break the Guinness World Records title for the largest flag mosaic in Historic Downtown Branson, atop the Convention Center parking lot, beginning at 9:00 a.m.

June 27

Honor America Fireworks at College of the Ozarks which will host its free 35th annual Honor America Celebration on Saturday, June 29, featuring live music, family activities, food vendors, a patriotic program, and a sunset fireworks display.

While America’s 250th anniversary is reason to celebrate in Branson, there are many other popular things to do in Branson this spring and summer. To wit:

Golf: Play some of the best golf courses in Missouri and the country (five of the state’s top 10 ranked courses are in the destination including the top four, three of which are nationally ranked).

Silver Dollar City: Explore this iconic, time-period theme park with thrilling rides, live shows, and craft demonstrations. 

Lakes: Enjoy water activities at Table Rock Lake, Lake Taneycomo, and Bull Shoals Lake; from water skiing and bass fishing to chilling on pontoons with family and friends.

Live Entertainment: Experience Branson’s shows, ranging from music concerts and comedy acts to acrobats, variety performances, and more.

Museums: Two of Branson’s museums are among the finest in their genre – Titanic, with its incredible displays and interactive storytelling, and Ancient Ozarks Natural History, with historical U.S. and Native American artifacts of top-tier quality.

Shopping: Since when do kids like shopping? When they’re in Branson. Dick’s 5 & 10 is a throwback to knickknack stores from the mid-20th century in historic downtown Branson, while Branson Landing is a modern, waterfront town center with boutique and outlet shops, restaurants, and interactive activities for children (trains, bowling, water fountain light shows with music, and candy, ice cream, and pizza shops).

The destination is easily reached by vehicle thanks to its middle America location (one-third of the U.S. mainland population is within an 8-hour drive). Those who prefer flying have many flights from which to choose via Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF). 

Visitors can create any number of stay-and-play itineraries due to the destination’s vast array of lodging options and proximity of each course to one another.

For more information about Branson and a menu of family friendly things to do in the destination, visit www.explorebranson.com 

Friday, May 8, 2026

Why Bryson DeChambeau’s Latest LIV Golf Comments Could Change the PGA TOUR’s Future


For the first time in months, Bryson DeChambeau sounds less like a golfer fully committed to LIV Golf forever — and more like someone preparing for every possible outcome.

Speaking this week, the two-time major champion acknowledged that if LIV Golf cannot continue operating beyond this season without Saudi Arabia’s financial backing, he’s open to expanding his YouTube presence and playing in tournaments that want him. Those comments immediately reignited speculation about whether DeChambeau could eventually return to the PGA TOUR.

Here are three things every golf fan should know about DeChambeau’s latest comments — and what they could mean for the future of professional golf.

1. Bryson DeChambeau Didn’t Shut the Door on the PGA TOUR

The biggest takeaway from DeChambeau’s comments is simple: he did not rule out a PGA TOUR return.

That matters because for years, many LIV players spoke as if the breakaway league was a permanent replacement for traditional professional golf. DeChambeau’s tone was noticeably different. Instead of insisting LIV is untouchable, he acknowledged uncertainty and emphasized flexibility.

When a player of DeChambeau’s stature starts talking publicly about alternative plans, it signals that even top LIV stars understand the league’s future may not be guaranteed long term.

It also suggests the divide between LIV Golf and the PGA TOUR may not be as permanent as fans once believed.

2. Bryson’s YouTube Strategy Is Becoming a Serious Business

DeChambeau also made it clear that his YouTube channel is more than just a side project.

Over the last two years, he has built one of the largest digital audiences in golf through long-drive challenges, course-record attempts, celebrity collaborations, and behind-the-scenes content. His videos routinely generate millions of views and have helped him connect with younger fans who may not watch four-hour tournament broadcasts.

That gives DeChambeau leverage few professional golfers possess.

If LIV Golf were to shrink or disappear, DeChambeau already has a built-in media platform capable of generating sponsorships, brand partnerships, and independent revenue. In many ways, he has positioned himself closer to a modern sports creator than a traditional touring professional.

That’s important because it changes how elite golfers may think about their careers moving forward.

3. The PGA TOUR-LIV Relationship May Finally Be Softening

DeChambeau’s comments arrive at a fascinating moment in professional golf.

The PGA TOUR has quietly started softening some of its positions. There have been discussions about pathways for LIV players to return, social media restrictions have loosened, and both sides appear more willing to cooperate than they were during the height of golf’s civil war.

If LIV Golf’s financial structure changes in the next year, the PGA TOUR could face pressure to welcome back players who still move television ratings and ticket sales.

And few players generate attention quite like Bryson DeChambeau.

Whether fans love him or criticize him, DeChambeau remains one of golf’s biggest attractions. He drives conversation, creates viral moments, and attracts casual viewers in ways few golfers can match.

That makes any potential PGA TOUR return impossible to ignore.

Final Thoughts

Bryson DeChambeau’s latest comments may not guarantee a PGA TOUR comeback, but they reveal something important: even LIV Golf’s biggest stars are preparing for uncertainty.

For golf fans, that means the next year could dramatically reshape the professional golf landscape once again.

And if LIV Golf’s future becomes unstable, don’t be surprised if Bryson DeChambeau eventually finds his way back onto PGA TOUR leaderboards.