Enger Park Golf Course is located on a high bluff overlooking the city of Duluth and Lake Superior . The course gets its name from its location behind the famous Enger Park tower. This historic course was opened in the 1920s as an 18 hole course and has since been expanded to offer a total of 27 holes.
The Course
- 27 Championship Holes with multiple tee boxes for players of all skill levels.
- Driving range and short game practice areas.
- Fully stocked pro shop with PGA Golf Professionals on staff.
- Private and group golf lessons by appointment.
- Power Cart, pull cart, and club rentals.
- Full grill and snack bar including breakfasts, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, salads, and a variety of beverages.
Golf Course Superintendent: Jud Crist, C.G.C.S.
Golf Professional: Eric Anderson
Tee-Times:
Reservations up to 1 week in advance
Cancellation policy – 24 hours
Groups of 16+ call in advance for tee-times and other options
Driving Range & Shortgame Area:
Hours: Daylight to Dusk
Golf Instruction:
Golf Professional Josh Lang, available for Individual or Group Lessons. (By Appointment)
Phone Number (218) 723-3451
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