Minnesota State Open | Minnesota Senior Open | Minnesota Women’s Open | Twin Cities Open
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The 2022 Minnesota State Open will be held on July 5 – 7 at Bunker Hills GC in Coon Rapids, MN.
Championship Information
– Registration Opens: Monday, March 21 @ 9:00 a.m.
– Registration Closes: Thursday, June 2 @ Noon
Qualifying Information
2021 Tournament Recap:
The 2021 Minnesota State Open was held July 13 – 15 at Chaska Town Course in Chaska, Minnesota. Cecil Belisle clinched the championship, carding 66-68-70-204, in the first playoff hole against Ben Greve and Derek Hitchner.
Cecil Belisle, 2021 Champion
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The 2022 Minnesota Senior Open will be held on May 31 & June 1 at Keller Golf Club in Maplewood, Minnesota.
Championship Information
– Registration Opens: Monday, March 21 @ 9:00 a.m.
– Registration Closes: Tuesday, May 24 @ Noon
* Eligibility: Professionals and amateurs who have reached their 50th birthday by May 31, 2022.
2021 Tournament Recap:
The 2021 Minnesota Senior Open was held on June 1 & 2 at Keller Golf Course in Maplewood, Minnesota. Mario Tiziani, PGA, won the tournament by carding 71-66-137.
Mario Tiziani, 2021 Champion
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The 2022 Minnesota Women’s Open will be held on August 9 & 10 at Rush Creek Golf Club in Maple Grove, MN.
Championship Information
– Registration Opens: Monday, March 21 @ 9:00 a.m.
– Registration Closes: Tuesday, August 2 @ Noon
2021 Tournament Recap:
The 2021 Minnesota Women’s Open was held August 12 & 13 at Minnesota Valley Country Club in Bloomington, Minnesota. Betsy Kelly carded 73-75-148 to claim the title on the last hole against defending champion Kathryn VanArragon.
Betsy Kelly, 2021 Champion
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The 2022 Twin Cities Open will be held on May 17 & 18 at Rush Creek Golf Club in Maple Grove, MN.
Championship Information
– Registration Opens: Monday, March 21 @ 9:00 a.m.
– Registration Closes: Tuesday, May 10 @ Noon
2021 Tournament Recap:
The Inaugural Twin Cities Open was held May 11 & 12 at Tanners Brook Golf Course in Forest Lake, Minnesota. Jack Hiemenz clinched the Championship with a pair of 68’s over two rounds.
Jack Hiemenz, 2021 Champion