Albany 18 Hole Public Course

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Albany Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 72 public golf course established in 1961 in Albany, Minnesota. The course was originally designed with nine holes by Bill Kidd and later expanded with a second nine by John Harris, a 1993 U.S. Amateur Champion and Champions Tour player. Located at 500 Church Ave in Albany, the course features tree-lined fairways and rolling terrain set against the backdrop of the city, with a total length of 6,538 yards from the longest tees. The course offers four sets of tees to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels and maintains a course rating of 71 with a slope rating of 122.

Albany Golf Club's design emphasizes classic golf course architecture with scenic views from Interstate 94. The facility includes an 18-hole course and a modern Toptracer driving range with practice facilities. The course is situated in a park setting that provides both challenge and aesthetic appeal for public golfers. Its relatively open layout and tree-lined fairways create varied playing conditions throughout the round. As a municipal public course, it serves the local community and regional golfers seeking accessible championship-length play.

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