Several golf courses have now opened in the southeast and details have been provided by their clubhouse managers.
Carlyle
The Carlyle Golf Club opened on May 3. Terri Field is starting her third year as clubhouse manager.
“We are fully operational, and Steve Polsom and the crew have the course in great condition. We have had reasonably good weather to start the year and early season traffic has been strong.”
Men’s nights begin this coming Monday. Ladies’ nights are on Tuesdays and will start around the end of May. Non-competitive afternoon fun golf is on Tuesdays and Thursdays with everyone welcome.
The golf club plans on paving some cart paths this year and is holding a fundraising tournament on May 28. Contact the clubhouse for further information.
Kenosee Lake
Golf Kenosee opened on May 10. This is Ben Brown’s third year with the course, his second as the pro-shop manager.
Tuesday has ladies’ league in the morning and men’s night with supper that evening. Senior men’s play returns on Wednesdays. That evening, the course hosts family night. Thursdays are ladies’ night with supper included. Their popular skins game goes every Friday.
“New for 2023, we are having Monday morning mixed skins with tee off times from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. It should be a good addition to the lineup,” said Brown.
Redvers
The Redvers Golf Club opened April 30. This is Toresa Leighton’s first year as clubhouse manager and seventh as an employee at the course.
“Ladies’ nights are Monday and men’s nights are Tuesday. On our first men’s night of the year, we had a great crowd with 39 golfers registered.”
The Redvers club is holding a season kickoff tournament May 20. It will be an 18-hole, four-person best ball. Contact the clubhouse to register.
White Bear
Chad Keens has started his second year as the golf operations-general manager of the White Bear Lake Golf Course. The course will open May 12. Wednesday men’s night should be starting May 17.
White Bear is in the final stages of completing major renovations to its clubhouse and pro shop.