• Celebrating 125 YearsYou Belong at Northland Country Club in Duluth

Our story begins in 1898, when three prominent Duluthians traveled to St. Paul to explore the links, searching for top-notch courses to use as models for their own. Alfred Taussig, E.P. Towne and C.B. Woodruff returned to Duluth armed with ideas and inspiration. They immediately shared their plans with Pennsylvania real estate mogul T.W. Hoopes.

The four men, on bicycle, rode out to a nearby meadow (Now Ordean Field), and climbed on the closest haystack to survey the terrain. And they liked what they saw. They put their dreams to work, creating Northland’s first golf course … the Howell estate near Lakeside.

Directors Taussig, Towne and Woodruff founded Northland Golf Club on April 17, 1899, along with Duluthians G.G. Hartley, A.M. Miller, D.G. Cutler, W. Telford and H.W. Merchant.

Cutler was elected Northland’s first president. Memberships cost $15, and dues were $10 per year.
Ward Ames Jr. designed the original course, which wound around, above and below Superior Street. A two-room lodge was constructed across the creek from what is now the first tee.

The 300-yard 15th hole required a challenging shot across Superior Street to Ordean Field. The sixth, seventh and eighth holes were played in the field, and the ninth hole jumped back across Superior Street to a green that is still detectable at the foot of the slope which leads to the present 18th green.

In the early days, flocks of sheep acted as the groomers. Each fall, the caddies would herd them down Superior Street to the course, and then on to a West Duluth packing house when their work was done.

Electricity, water and sewer lines – three essentials today’s members have never been without – first arrived at the lodge in 1902. Two years later, the members elected to build a new, larger clubhouse where the present structure now stands. With that expansion came the name that has endured for nearly a century – Northland Country Club.

Since its opening, the clubhouse has been destroyed twice by fire – once in 1918, which required a complete rebuild, and once in 1973, which required a complete remodel. In 2006, the members chose to replace their aging clubhouse, adding more natural light, high ceilings and natural woodwork, along with impressive new amenities for members and additional banquet space. The new clubhouse opened in June 2007.

The golf course itself has been revised twice. In 1912, it was expanded to 18 holes, sweeping out into the area below the present fourth and 15th tees. When Northland acquired the land above the hill in 1921, Donald Ross was hired to lay out a completely new course. It was finished in 1927, and, with a few modifications, is the same course played today.

Northland has been the site of major golf tournaments – most notably, the 1946 Western Amateur and the 1956 Women’s USGA Open Golf Championship. At that tournament, Ann Gregory made history, becoming the first African-American woman to play in a USGA event.

In 1924, the famous Northland Invitational Tournament was born, and has been held every year since, save 1929 and 1930. The Women’s Invitational was started in 1959. The Leo Spooner Four Ball started in 1970 and has been held each year except 1991.

Many Golf Professionals have served the club since its humble beginning; namely, Dan Ross, J. Marting Watson, J. Moffett, M.W. Lawrence, Willie Leith, Dick Clarkson, George Carney, Harold Clasen, Everett Stuart, Joe O’Connor, Jennifer Webster O'Connor and currently, Connor Bergman.

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    Weddings & Special Events

    From weddings to fundraisers, our Staff works closely with you to ensure the success of each and every event.
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    Country Club Dining

    Northland’s culinary team continues to amaze members and their guests with daily features, seasonal menu options, and specialty nights.
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    Golf Course Tour

    Northland Country Club is recognized as one of the top five best golf courses in Minnesota.
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Northland Country Club is known for premium amenities: Our Donald Ross designed course is often rated as one of the top 100 classic golf courses in the United States and one of the top five courses in Minnesota.

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Northland Country Club - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Welcome to the Northland Country Club FAQ page - your guide to memberships, golf, amenities, events, and club life at this prestigious Duluth, Minnesota club.

What is Northland Country Club and where is it located?

What is Northland Country Club and where is it located?

Northland Country Club is a private club located in Duluth, Minnesota, featuring an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Donald Ross. For directions and general information, visit the Contact page.

What are the golf course features at Northland?

What are the golf course features at Northland?

The golf course spans approximately 6,825 yards, par 71, with rolling fairways, challenging greens, and scenic wooded terrain. To view layouts, scorecards, and detailed course information, see the Golf Information page.

Who can become a member and what membership options are available?

Who can become a member and what membership options are available?

Northland offers full golf, social, junior, and reciprocal memberships. Members enjoy access to amenities, priority tee times, and participation in club events. For membership benefits, fee schedules, and applications, visit the Membership Information page.

What amenities does the club provide beyond golf?

What amenities does the club provide beyond golf?

The club offers tennis, swimming, dining, and social spaces, plus event hosting for weddings and corporate gatherings. To learn about all amenities, see the Amenities page.

Can non-members play golf or attend events?

Can non-members play golf or attend events?

As a private club, access is primarily for members and invited guests. Some tournaments and social events are open to the public. Check guest policies and event information on the Guest & Access page.

Does Northland host weddings, social, or business events?

Does Northland host weddings, social, or business events?

Yes. The club can host corporate outings, charity tournaments, weddings, and private social events. To view event spaces and catering options, see the Weddings & Events page.

What is the dress code and etiquette at Northland?

What is the dress code and etiquette at Northland?

Members and guests should follow standard country club etiquette, including collared shirts, tailored shorts or slacks, and soft-spike shoes. For complete guidelines, visit the Club Policies page.

Is Northland beginner-friendly and what instruction is offered?

Is Northland beginner-friendly and what instruction is offered?

Yes. The course has multiple tee boxes for different skill levels, and the club provides lessons, clinics, and junior programs. For instructional opportunities, see the Golf Lessons page.

What is the club’s community and social atmosphere?

What is the club’s community and social atmosphere?

Northland promotes a welcoming, family-oriented environment. Members enjoy golf, tennis, swimming, social events, and community programs. Learn more about club life on the Club Life page.

How can I get more information or schedule a tour?

How can I get more information or schedule a tour?

To request a membership brochure, schedule a tour, or ask questions, contact the team via the Membership Inquiry page or the Contact page.

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