Annandale

It is maintained by the Wright County Parks Department and is part of Clearwater/Pleasant Regional Park. The Course has limestone tee pads both long and short tees. Also across the road there is an indoor toilet open from May thru September, shelter for rent, water, picnic area, playground, swimming beach, public access, fishing pier, and paved trails. They do not allow glass bottles or beer.

Thanks to Marc Mattice, Wright County Parks Administrator for the map and update!


Wow. Tim Schreder called me from the course to tell me how cool it was. Rick Rentz and I ended up there about an hour later. It's a great course! The fairway grass is cut wide and the tall grass is not nasty [Rick and I are both very sensitive to poison ivy and normally can't play new courses]. Everything Tim said was true... great tee pads... good distance... elevation changes... challenging fairways which are fair... etc. The course is amazing! All stumps were removed from the fairway, filled with dirt and grass planted. It's impossible to get lost on this 12 hole course; about 10 feet after each target is a path [road] to the next teepad.

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Tee Pads: Hard sand - 2 per hole
Holes: 12 Mach 3 - Short: 4 Medium: 5 Long: 3

Annandale has 2 tee pads for most holes, short and long. I suggest playing one round long and one round short for an enjoyable 24 round. Hole #2 is harder from the short! From #2 short you have the option of hyzering around the tubes rather than shooting them. The fairways are quite fair [rewarding good shots while punishing bad shots].

 

Yes

Paved tee pads

Smoking

Playground*

Picnic Area*

Water*

Outdoor Toilet*

*The course doesn't have any of these but it's across the street from the Pleasant Lake Beach which does have these things.

No

Beer

Glass Bottles

Course Established: 2005

Directions:

From St. Cloud: From St. Cloud, take 94 to the Clearwater/Annandale exit, go right down hwy 24 for almost 12 miles, when you see a sign to turn left to stay on 24... DON'T turn... go straight instead about a quarter of a mile and you'll see a sign for the Pleasant Lake Beach... the course is across the street [they have a large dirt parking lot]. It's just under 20 miles from McStop.

Course Map

Hole #1

Hole #2

Hole #3

Hole #4

Hole #5

Hole #6

Hole #7

Hole #8

Hole #9

Hole #10

Hole #11

Hole #12