By: Debbie Griffin, River Falls Journal
The River Falls Golf Course on County Road M opens the season for the first time as a public golf course, having shed its semi-private club status plus made other improvements during the long winter.
The River Falls Golf Course on County Road M opens the season for the first time as a public golf course, having shed its semi-private club status plus made other improvements during the long winter.
General Manager Doug Hanson, along with several staff members, explained recent changes.
“We are completely public,” Hanson said last week.
The golf course added a golf simulator in its pro shop, which enables golfers to practice their swing inside and get some insight about how they’re hitting.
People entering the pro shop or bar area may not realize the wall between them is gone but will probably notice that the pro shop and bar areas feel bigger now. Guests will sense more openness in the dining/banquet room, too, after changes removed big columns and odd room angles.