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Superior National at Lutsen

Superior National at Lutsen

5731 Highway 61, Lutsen, Minnesota 55612

Superior National Golf Course at Lutse is a premier Minnesota golf experience by the world’s greatest lake. Nestled on Minnesota’s North Shore between Lake Superior and the ancient Sawtooth Mountains, Superior National at Lutsen is an easy 3.5-hour drive from the Twin Cities metro area. Once you get here, absorb the endless coastal view and inhale the northern air, you’ll feel like you’re a world away. Superior National at Lutsen is a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. And the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness named by National Geographic as one of the world’s top 50 “Places of a Lifetime” is barely a stone’s throw away. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself sharing the immaculate green with a fox, a whitetail deer, or even a meandering moose.

No wonder Golf Digest rated Superior National #1 in the state of Minnesota. It belongs on every golfer’s bucket list.

As a golfer, you’re always working to improve your game. So are we. Superior National at Lutsen is currently undergoing a $4.5 million renovation led by renowned golf course architect Jeffrey Brauer. While our renovation is ongoing, we will always have 18 of the most scenic holes on the North Shore ready for you to play all season long. Schedule a tee time and take a tour.

Phone Number  (218) 663-7195

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