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Baker National Golf Course

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2935 Parkview Dr, Medina, Minnesota, 55340, United States
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Jan 19, 2018
It is a very popular course, so you my struggle a bit to get a preferable tee time. It hosts a number of private and public clubs and leagues, so weeknight tee times can be very difficult to get prior to 5:30-6:00. The driving range is big but a bit hokey, as you shoot down into a virtual hole, so you lose the ability to judge how far you are truly hitting your shots.

Jul 12, 2017
This is one of my home courses. I play this more than any other course in the Twin Cities. For the price, it's the nicest layout around considering it's a public course too. You won't find a public golf setting like this, with no houses and great natural views AND for the price, anywhere else around. The Championship Course is very challenging, but they keep the greens a bit on the "slower side" to make up for the slope and difficulty. The practice facility is great and the 9 hole exec course is perfect to bring my daughters to. Only complaint, the horse flies in July are brutal!

Sep 6, 2017
This is a beautiful, challenging, and well-maintained course. The greens are quick and in excellent condition. Baker provides great value and a terrific experience.

Jun 20, 2017
This place is so quiet and in a natural setting when eagles fly in the sky and only thing you can hear is yourself. One of the best maintained Golf courses that I golf.

Sep 2, 2017
Nice course, interesting layout and in good condition. But that is where it stopped for us. We are from Florida and expect to meet the course playing requirements. We LEFT after playing 13 holes in about 3 1/2 HOURS .This was a Friday afternoon. The group in front of us was a 5-SOME with 3 walkers......and did not let us go through. The group which we jumped ahead of at the 10th tee - course rules state you only have 5 minutes for the break at 9-...there was no one on the 10th tee when we arrived from the 9th.....nor was anyone on the first 450 yards of the par 5...so we teed off....about 5 minutes after we had teed off the group behind us appeared and were very rude to us. Then someone from the clubhouse came out to talk to us on the 12th tee and said that everyone was playing on time.......a little over 3 hours as we got to the 12th tee....ridiculous comment from the clubhouse ranger........so we left after the 13th hole playing at a 5 hour rate even jumping ahead of one rude group......will never play this course again because even the course scorecard states....4 hour play-time rule, no 5-somes.....stick to your own rules, BAKER....

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