
Designed by renowned
golf course architect Arthur Hills, Chaska Town Course sprawls over 285 acres
of oak groves, open prairie, and marshlands. Lush bent grass covers the playing
area from tee box to green. Chaska Town Course is owned and operated by the City
of Chaska. Prior to opening in 1997, then Chaska Mayor Bob Roepke emphasized Chaska's
commitment to quality golf, "Our vision is that Chaska will be home to both
the best private (Hazeltine National) and the best public courses in Minnesota."
The St. Paul Pioneer Press in reviewing the Town Course confirmed that commitment,
"Chaska has the feel of a Hazeltine spill-over course; ... tough enough to
be used in conjunction with the nearby Hazeltine National for some big-time, big-field
event that requires more than one course." That vision has become a reality
for Chaska as Hazeltine National Golf Club and Chaska Town Course co hosted the
National Amputee Tournament in 2003 and
United States Amateur in 2006. Golf Guide Minnesota's review of the Town Course
resulted in headlining it's August 1997 issue with, "Chaska redefines municipal
courses."
Chaska
Town Course has been the recipient of numerous awards: Voted Fourth Best New Public
Golf Course in the Country-Golf Digest 1998, Voted top 10 best Golf Courses in
Minnesota-Golf Digest 2001-2003, Rated a Four Star Best Places to Play-Golf Digest
2002 & 2003. Chosen as Minnesota's best public access course for - Minnesota
Golf Guide 2003.