Woodland Golf Courses as Wildlife Habitat

Throughout Minnesota, wildlife share the fairways, rough, and bunkers with golfers.

A doe and her two fawns pay little attention to a foursome at The Pines at Grandview Lodge.

Three foxes, a mother and her kits, call Northfield Country Club home.

A Gray Squirrel keeps a watchful eye at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood.

Turkeys, like this pair at Minneapolis Golf Club, are common throughout the region.

Birds of prey seem to thrive at any course they can scan the landscape from a nice high perch. 

Resort courses around the Brainerd Lakes Area rarely disappoint when it comes to wildlife encounters.