Semi-Private · 18 Holes

Zumbrota Golf Club

17881 Sugarloaf Parkway, Zumbrota, Minnesota

Semi-PrivateMembership
18Holes
4.5114 Reviews
Zumbrota, MNLocation
3Listings

The Club

About Zumbrota Golf Club

Zumbrota Golf Club is a hidden gem in Southeast Minnesota, offering a unique 18-hole golf experience. The course features a classic tree-lined challenge on the front nine and a links-style thrill on the back nine. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a scenic and varied golfing experience at this club.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Event Space

Membership

Joining Zumbrota Golf Club

Zumbrota Golf Club offers memberships that provide access to its 18-hole golf course, which combines classic and links-style golfing experiences. Members can enjoy a welcoming atmosphere and participate in various club events.

Reviews

What People Say

4.5/5
Google · 114 reviews
In summary

Zumbrota Golf Club is praised for its well-maintained course and diverse layout, featuring a traditional, tree-lined front nine and a more open, links-style back nine. The staff is frequently described as friendly and helpful, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere. While the course offers good value and scenic views, some visitors have noted that the carts could be updated and that the course can be challenging for less experienced golfers.

2 years ago
Nice cpurse for the price with 2 different 9s. Front 9 is original and winds thru pine trees and is pretty tight, but fair. Back 9 is very open and more moder. Course is a good value at $46 w/cart and had some of the quickest greens I've played anywhere.
— Mark McCorkel
Edited 4 weeks ago
I was overly impressed with the greens. The carts could be updated. Gnats galore! Prettiest & nicest counter girl. This would be the perfect neighborhood club to play. Only played the front nine but was put to the test right away. Trees basically guarded every side of the fairway so hitting it straight was a must. Greens were trickier than they look. Would definitely go back & finish the rest of the holes. Some very scenic holes!!
— Eric Xiong
4 years ago
Nice staff, nice facilities. Back 9 is very open compared to the front 9 but all 18 holes play good. Nice pace throughout the round too
— Jordan Guffan
7 months ago
Challenging golf course with links layout on the back nine and a traditional wooded front nine design. Definitely a must play!
— Ed Stober
5 years ago
Zumbrota golf course is an amazing place to play golf. The front 9 and the back 9 or two very different courses all in one. The staff is very friendly and helpful and it is currently under new management. He seems to be doing an amazing job.
— Tiffany Poncelet
a year ago
Great course, great staff, great food. Will travel an hour to play this course anytime of the week. A good mix of golf holes that can challenge any golfer, but is fun for all. You can walk, but i prefer to ride cart at this course.
— Sean Wingfield
9 months ago
Club house could offer a little more. Overall it is a great place to play golf. Enjoyed the time I was there. Planning on playing there again soon.
— Bradley Lewis
3 years ago
Greens can be mean. Course was in great shape even in September. Fun course, not overly punishing. Prices were super reasonable. Some really nice forest views in the front that really opens up into beautiful fields on the back.
— Nathan Thomas
3 years ago
Above average course for the price. Pretty short even from the tips, but they have done a good job of keeping it challenging. Front 9 is narrow, back is wide open and hilly though probably requires even more accuracy off the tee. Their practice green and chipping area almost makes it a 5 star club.
— Ian Klone
4 years ago
The course is in fantastic shape. Plush green grass everywhere. Greens were soft and a little slow but given the amount of rain in the last few weeks that makes sense. They have food options, and the staff is really nice. Front nine is the original course and has mature trees lining the fairways. The back nine is newer and has long grass lining the fairways, much less tree cover. Fun for all skill levels
— David Ludowese
2 years ago
Had our tournament there in August, and had a great experience. Jeff was easy to work with and got us everything we needed. It was priced right and the kitchen went above and beyond for us. Really impressed!
— Alvin Horstmann
8 years ago
Front 9 is pretty traditional but plays shorter than most courses with only 1 par 5. Tight fairways with pretty long thick rough. Greens are pretty small and fast with a lot of slope. Back 9 is more links style with a lot of native grass and not bearly as many trees as the front. If its windy it is very tough. Greens are quite a bit bigger many with a couple tiers and a lot of slope
— Evan Hageman

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