
Hazeltine National Golf Club
Chaska, MN · Founded
Hazeltine National Golf Club is a private golf club in Chaska, Minnesota, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1962. The club has 18 holes, a course rating of 77.8, a slope of 155. The average member handicap is 14.5 with 39% single-digit players.
Robert Trent Jones Sr. built his Minnesota monument for major championships, where Hazeltine Lake and strategic bunkering create one of America's most demanding tournament tests.
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About Hazeltine National Golf Club
Jones designed Hazeltine specifically to host major championships, and the strategy worked—five majors have crowned champions on these demanding fairways. The course plays longer than its yardage suggests due to Minnesota winds and Jones' strategic water placement. Hazeltine surprises visitors with its year-round playability despite harsh winters, thanks to superior drainage and turf management.
Key Facts
- Hazeltine National Golf Club is located in Chaska, Minnesota.
- Club type: private.
- Course architect: Robert Trent Jones Sr..
- Year founded: 1962.
- Number of holes: 18.
- Course rating: 77.8.
- Slope rating: 155.
- Average member handicap: 14.5.
- Single-digit handicap players: 39%.
- GHIN-registered members: 47.
- Membership types: private.
- Alister Index score: 72/100.









