Midland Hills Country Club
Country Club · Roseville, MN · Founded 1921 · 18 Holes
About Midland Hills Country Club
Midland Hills Country Club is a historic private club founded in Roseville, Minnesota, featuring an 18-hole championship course designed by renowned architect Seth Raynor and opened for play in 1921. The course stands as one of Raynor's earliest solo designs in the Midwest, preserving his signature template holes — including Redan and Biarritz designs — through careful restoration work completed in 2002 and 2017. With a course rating of 73.5 and slope of 135, Midland Hills has hosted notable competitions including the 1965 USGA Women's Amateur Public Links Championship.
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