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Silver Bay Golf Course Discover One of Golf's FInest Values!

Silver Bay Golf Course

19 Golf Course Rd Silver Bay, MN 55614

The Silver Bay Golf Course was built in 1959 by the Reserve Mining Company and has matured into one of the finest 9 hole layouts in the State of Minnesota.  The Golf Course, which opened to the public in 1983, is now owned by the City of Silver Bay, and remains a public facility.  In 1999 the City completed construction of a nice driving range adjacent to the golf course.  You can now work out the kinks, before hitting the links.

The golf course is a very well maintained, regulation par 36 that measures 3,173 from the back tees.  Surrounded by heavily forested hills, and laid out across the east branch of the Beaver River, the golf course offers both natural beauty as well as a fair challenge to the golfers that visit.

Our Pro Shop stocks your golfing needs as well as quality Silver Bay Logo merchandise.

Our sandwich grill is open daily 11:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. operating from Mother’s Day through season’s end.  Our dining room has a seating capacity of 100 and is available for party rentals.

Phone Number  (218) 226-3111

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