GreyStone Golf Club
                                10548 Andrews Dr, Sauk Centre
                                 (320) 351-4653
                            
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Beautiful course! We played on a Saturday and were impressed by how quick the pace of play was. On top of that, it was super affordable—amazing value for such a well-kept course. Definitely coming back!
Went here with my family member that is just learning to play golf - this was our first time going 18 holes. it was a really fun day. The holes were long and challenging, but not so much that you couldn't find your errant balls - most of the time. nice breeze on most of the course, and the mosquitos left us alone, unless you went into the wooded area to look for a ball. Each hole had a different challenge from a curving fairway, to mogul hills, to a couple water hazards - all fun, challenging, but not frustratingly difficult. And the people in the club house, on the course, all very pleasant. Thoroughly enjoyed the course and playing the full 18.
- also had a nice pro shop, nice snack options, and that gave you a cooler with ice to put your drinks.
Highly recommend this course for an enjoyable, relaxed day of golf.
We have played this course for four straight years on our way home from the Minnesota Gophers home opener on Labor Day weekend. Great course, great price and a must stop on the way up north! The bad reviews are people who see “Tom Lehman” design and expect a PGA professional course. It’s a fun golf course on par with other lakes area courses like Perham Lakeside, Thumper Pond and Pebble Lake.
I play a lot of golf all around the US. This is one of the dollar for dollar best golf course that I have played. Make the 45 minute drive to play out here multiple times a year… Not to many courses that you can play at 7100 yards.. Fun lay out, greens roll true, and catch them on a day when they were cut and rolled- they have some nice pace to them… Staff have been great to me as well- always a plus.
I love the layout reasonable rate. I worry about this course closing. Not as neat and well manicured as it used to be. I hope it stays open
Really enjoyed the layout of this course. Tom Lehman design did a superb job working with the existing land and created a fun track on the Minnesota prairie which gives it touches of the home of golf in the UK. While most of the course is wide open without trees the use of marshes and bunkers still requires precision shotmaking. There are a few holes on the higher side and back 9 of the course which are amidst the trees including a fantastic downhill par three over a marshy area.
Even incredible gusty winds didn’t spoil our round only made us appreciate the challenge and skill it takes to maneuver around the course and felt reminiscent of watching a British Open.
Looking forward to playing again next time I make it to the area.
Great shape for the first round of the season.
Nice place.
Course is in very good autumn condition; Brandon treated me wonderfully.
Have been playing Greystone for 3+ years. Greens are true and roll well, hold approach shots and have many undulations. Tees are fairly flat but the grass is a bit too long on them. Fairways are mostly well defined and the bent grass is about the right height. This course is generally underplayed and 3 hour rounds are not unusual. The style of the course is links like. Water comes into play on the approach to #3, 5, and 9 which has a mostly dry ditch down the right tee shot. #10 left of the green has a scary pond that gobbles up approach shots. 12 has water left and in front of green. Water in front of tee box on#13. #17, a 146 yard par 3 has water in front, left and left rear. The tee shot here is ALL carry!
There are other areas of the track that have heavy swamp grass and fescue to be avoided. The green fees are very reasonable and the best feature is the fact that this Lehman designed course is uncrowded unlike most courses closer to the cities.
The back of the clubhouse has a beautiful vista of Sauk Lake and is a wonderful quiet place to have lunch or cold drink.
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Course was in good shape. Not much stuff in pro shop. Great deal if you play mon - Thursday.
Great links play with a few in the woods.
Carts are decent, gas, USB charger, rain cover for clubs. No GPS or club/ball wash
Beautiful views and inviting fairways with a few difficult blind doglegs. Plenty of chances for a hole in one and well kept rough
Well kept from tee to green. The greens were in amazing shape aside from a pitch mark here and there.
Range was good and the practice green has lots of slope to it.
Staff here are extremely friendly and helpful.
Best deal in the State. Great course-a gem!
Haven't golfed here in 6 yrs nothing has changed sadly best thing here was Jamie and he's been gone for that long no reason to return
I mostly play down in the SE part of MN around the red wing area. This is a great course. I loved the links layout. Tee boxes were good but the fairways and greens ran true. Cannot bet this course for the price. Played just as nice as The Jewel and MN National but no bugs…the only thing I would say is trim down the thistles in the hazards/ super rough and plant some native grass and lupine to choke them out. It’ll look amazing you wouldn’t have to worry about maintenance there anymore.
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