$28 for 18 Holes of Golf, Large Bucket of Range Balls, and 18-Hole Putting Round at Victory Links Golf Course in Blaine (Up to $57.25 Value)
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- 25 minutes north of Twin Cities
- 400-acre links-style course
- 18-hole putting course
- Oversize driving range
The trend of golfers wearing plaid dates back to the practice of settling a tied golf tournament with a round of kilt-tac-toe. Experience a stylish form of resolution with today’s Groupon: for $28, you get 18 holes of golf, a large bucket of driving-range balls, and an 18-hole putting round at Victory Links Golf Course in Blaine (up to a $57.25 total value).
Victory Links Golf Course occupies 400 acres of lush greenery about 25 minutes north of the Twin Cities, and holds the sovereign exclusivity of being the only PGA Tour–designed public golf course in Minnesota. Residing within the confines of the National Sports Center campus, Victory Links is operated by the nonprofit National Sports Center Foundation. Within the 18-hole, links-style course, golfers find tee boxes positioned between 2,834 yards and 7,092 yards from the green, accommodating a host of golfing abilities and systems of measurement based upon the stride of local monarchs.
A driving range with more than 36,000 square feet of teeing area allows golfers to forgo the flags, and take aim at the angry sun. Those wishing to practice putting without the distraction of multicolored balls and animatronic gorillas will appreciate the 18-hole bent-grass putting course of Tournament Greens.
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About Victory Links Golf Course
National Sports Center is one of the few places in the world where you can step from verdant fields onto stretches of ice. Eight ice arenas—four Olympic-sized, four NHL-sized—comprise more than 148,000 square feet inside the Schwan Super Rink. And as for the fields? The National Sports Center was originally conceived as a soccer complex, and it still boasts 52 fields. The Guinness Book of World Records has certified National Sports Center as the largest soccer complex on earth.
Hockey and soccer still only make up a small portion of the sports that are playable at the center. Those same soccer fields might host rugby on one day, lacrosse on another, and ultimate disc the following week, provided the discs have not flown south for the winter. The ice rink might host figure skaters as well as broomball teams. At the center's outdoor cycling velodrome, brake-free bikes race each other along a canted track, thrilling crowds every Thursday from late May to September. And of course, there's the Victory Links Golf Course, a 400-acre expanse that's home to an 18-hole championship course, a grass driving range, and an 18-hole bent-grass putting course. Players of all stripes can sign up for leagues and lessons in their favorite sport, or check out everything from expos to fitness classes on the calendar of events.