Soldiers Memorial Field Golf Course

Soldiers Memorial Field Golf Course

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Best greens around. Tough little course you need to hit it straight. A diamond in the rough. Built in 1927.

02/06/2022

SAVE SOLDIERS FIELD.
We just got this notice from Jim Williams and everyone please help.

Folks, we need to act fast on this. Monday evening there will be a City Council meeting to discuss the National Golf Foundation’s Plan for Soldiers Field.

You need to contact your City Council member and ask them to table the discussion on this plan. The plan favors either reducing to nine holes or, eliminate the course totally. Please let them know how much Soldiers Field GC means to you. Attached are your council members or, if you’re not sure which ward you’re in, there is a map. Please contact your representative ASAP.

Thank you and let’s save our course.


Here's a link to the list of current Cily Council Members ....https://www.rochestermn.gov/government/city-council/council-members

In 2014 they were talking about getting rid of Soldiers and we sent this letter to council members.
Please everyone that wants to save the best golf course for seniors in the state send your opinion to your council member today. Better yet to all of them.

There are many reasons to keep Soldiers at 18 holes.

We spent many hours with our grandchildren teaching them how to golf and just enjoying being with them. We did this from the time they were 8 years old till they graduated. We always golfed 18 holes.
Other Reasons:
1. When it stormed last week Soldiers was only course that would let golf carts out, so seniors could not golf Eastwood or Northern Hills if they needed a cart. Soldiers was full all day. It was several days before you could get a cart at either Northern or Eastwood.
2. They predict there will be 85% more seniors in 20 years in Rochester. Where are they going to golf? I have had several women in our league that say they will just quit golfing. Rochester should be considering adding another course in the next 20 years, not taking away the only flat course in SE Minnesota.
3. Many visitors come to the Mayo Clinic with their sick family. Soldiers is the only course close enough for them to get out and take a break to get their minds off of their troubles. We have golfed with several people that say it really helps them and is great the course is so close. It is one of the reasons they are glad to come to Mayo.
4. One of the reasons seniors stay in Rochester after retiring is they can golf at Soldiers Field. We had bought property in Bella Vista AK., but decided to stay in Rochester because we knew we would have a FLAT course to golf on as we grew older. When your knees and back go you can still walk Soldiers. Please keep it at 18 holes. One of the reasons Rochester rates so well is the recreation it has for ALL ages. What are the older senior golfers to do just sit in a rocking chair, because you took away their one summer recreation? Again several said they would just quit golfing.
5. Like Thomas Boyce (a non-golfer) said cutting Soldiers to 9 holes is like taking away the outfield for baseball.
6. Right now you state Rochester already have more than 85 miles of paved trails to explore more than 100 individual park areas : 81 playground areas, 15 picnic shelters,
1 indoor/2 outdoor pools, a beach, 36 tennis courts, 34 horseshoe courts, 54 ball diamonds, 37 football/soccer fields, 15 basketball courts, 2 dog parks, 19 sand volleyball courts, an archery range, 2 frisbee golf courses, 2 garden plot sites, 3 groomed cross country ski trails, 9 outdoor hockey rinks and 6 indoor hockey rinks. Rochester ONLY has 3 golf courses with only ONE of those flat enough for children, seniors and people with handicaps to walk. Why would you take away that to add one more park area? It is not right.
7. Even Frank Taylor has made the point that Rochester does not need to spend a lot of money to reconstruct existing facilities and lose at least half of our golf course just to add more trails and a sledding hill where there is NO hill. You could allow winter cross country skiing on the golf course, making sure to protect the greens.
8. Kay Pearson made the point there are around 27,332 rounds of golf in a year. Golf revenue totaled $374,600 in 2013, while expenses for the course & golf administration came in at $336,943 according to the park department. That means you made a profit of $37,657. Will a park make money? The golf courses didn’t lose money until the decision to change Eastwood and Hadley Hills. Again you should be thinking about where you are going to add another golf course for the growing number of people.
We all hope you make the right decision.

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02/06/2022

SAVE SOLDIERS FIELD.
We just got this notice from Jim Williams and everyone please help.

Folks, we need to act fast on this. Monday evening there will be a City Council meeting to discuss the National Golf Foundation’s Plan for Soldiers Field.

You need to contact your City Council member and ask them to table the discussion on this plan. The plan favors either reducing to nine holes or, eliminate the course totally. Please let them know how much Soldiers Field GC means to you. Attached are your council members or, if you’re not sure which ward you’re in, there is a map. Please contact your representative ASAP.

Thank you and let’s save our course.

Your Senior League President,

Jim Williams

Rod Toomey, President
Nora Dooley Ward 1 Mike Quinn Ward 2
John Sipple Ward 3 Dr. Paul Scanlon Ward 4
Larry Mortensen Ward 5 Vern Yetzer Ward 6


In 2014 they were talking about getting rid of Soldiers and we sent this letter to council members.
Please everyone that wants to save the best golf course for seniors in the state send your opinion to your council member today. Better yet to all of them.

There are many reasons to keep Soldiers at 18 holes.

We spent many hours with our grandchildren teaching them how to golf and just enjoying being with them. We did this from the time they were 8 years old till they graduated. We always golfed 18 holes.
Other Reasons:
1. When it stormed last week Soldiers was only course that would let golf carts out, so seniors could not golf Eastwood or Northern Hills if they needed a cart. Soldiers was full all day. It was several days before you could get a cart at either Northern or Eastwood.
2. They predict there will be 85% more seniors in 20 years in Rochester. Where are they going to golf? I have had several women in our league that say they will just quit golfing. Rochester should be considering adding another course in the next 20 years, not taking away the only flat course in SE Minnesota.
3. Many visitors come to the Mayo Clinic with their sick family. Soldiers is the only course close enough for them to get out and take a break to get their minds off of their troubles. We have golfed with several people that say it really helps them and is great the course is so close. It is one of the reasons they are glad to come to Mayo.
4. One of the reasons seniors stay in Rochester after retiring is they can golf at Soldiers Field. We had bought property in Bella Vista AK., but decided to stay in Rochester because we knew we would have a FLAT course to golf on as we grew older. When your knees and back go you can still walk Soldiers. Please keep it at 18 holes. One of the reasons Rochester rates so well is the recreation it has for ALL ages. What are the older senior golfers to do just sit in a rocking chair, because you took away their one summer recreation? Again several said they would just quit golfing.
5. Like Thomas Boyce (a non-golfer) said cutting Soldiers to 9 holes is like taking away the outfield for baseball.
6. Right now you state Rochester already have more than 85 miles of paved trails to explore more than 100 individual park areas : 81 playground areas, 15 picnic shelters,
1 indoor/2 outdoor pools, a beach, 36 tennis courts, 34 horseshoe courts, 54 ball diamonds, 37 football/soccer fields, 15 basketball courts, 2 dog parks, 19 sand volleyball courts, an archery range, 2 frisbee golf courses, 2 garden plot sites, 3 groomed cross country ski trails, 9 outdoor hockey rinks and 6 indoor hockey rinks. Rochester ONLY has 3 golf courses with only ONE of those flat enough for children, seniors and people with handicaps to walk. Why would you take away that to add one more park area? It is not right.
7. Even Frank Taylor has made the point that Rochester does not need to spend a lot of money to reconstruct existing facilities and lose at least half of our golf course just to add more trails and a sledding hill where there is NO hill. You could allow winter cross country skiing on the golf course, making sure to protect the greens.
8. Kay Pearson made the point there are around 27,332 rounds of golf in a year. Golf revenue totaled $374,600 in 2013, while expenses for the course & golf administration came in at $336,943 according to the park department. That means you made a profit of $37,657. Will a park make money? The golf courses didn’t lose money until the decision to change Eastwood and Hadley Hills. Again you should be thinking about where you are going to add another golf course for the growing number of people.
We all hope you make the right decision.

05/10/2020

Here is the latest news for Rochester golf.

Here We Go Again! With Northern Hills GC scheduled to open Wednesday and Hadley Creek GC scheduled to open Friday, getting out to golf is about to get a lot easier.

Also making golf easier will be our switch to 10 minute tee times instead of 12 minute. We are also now accepting cash or check for payment. More changes will happen in the coming months, we'll continue to adjust and improve our golf operations as best we can, without compromising safety standards as they evolve.

Our complete COVID 19 Golf Guidelines are available on the front page of our website at Rochestermngolf.com. They're written to be informative and helpful. Golfers are among the luckiest of all who enjoy physical activity and social interaction during these unusual times. Our game can still be played and enjoyed safely. Social distancing on the golf course can now be a virtue, or a good way to explain a sliced tee shot!

Please tell your friends, tell your family, tell your co-workers, tell your neighbors, tell anyone you can that this is a great year to be a golfer at your Rochester City golf courses.

Photos from Rochester MN  Golf's post 04/29/2020

Here it is folks golf at SMFGC has officially opened the season. Enjoy, be safe and play the greatest game invented. May your drives be straight and your putts few.

Photos from Rochester MN  Golf's post 04/23/2020

Here is the latest information. Soon golf will be here. I read in the mps paper the average starting date for mpls public golf courses over the last 50 yrs was April 10. So we arent far past that date. Hopefully mother nature will give is a warm long fall to make up for this. Have fun out there stay safe and may your drives be straight and your putts few.

04/22/2020

Finally its here opening day at the best walkable course in Se Minnesota.

Soldiers Memorial Field Golf Course and Eastwood Golf Club will open this Saturday at 8:00 a.m.! Reservations will be accepted beginning Thursday, April 23 at 8:00 a.m. with modifications in place to accommodate social distancing.

Eastwood Golf Course can be reached at 507-281-6173.
Soldiers Field Golf Course can be reached at 507-281-6176.

https://www.rochestermn.gov/Home/Components/News/News/7664/1121?backlist=%2f

04/21/2020

SMFGC will be opening on sat at 8 am.

11/09/2019

This is pretty cool. I'd never seen this footage of JFK playing golf

11/01/2019

Oh mother nature so cruel

Die-hards have been asking lately: "Are you open?". Our answer at Soldiers Field GC has been: "Just barely". What a lousy end to the season! Unless things dramatically change, we won't have much golf left this year.

The golf course at Soldiers will be closed Sunday (see picture) and we'll be pulling the pins from the greens at the same time. Die-hards can still play golf after that if we're still playable. Dogs will be allowed on the golf course to keep geese away. They'll be asked to yield to golfers but, dogs being dogs, golfers are also asked to be considerate of our unpaid goose control. We need them!

10/11/2019

From everyone at SMFGC we would like to send our congratulations and a best wishes in Mike's next chapter. SMFGC has been a model for others to follow Mike's work here has been exemplary. Comments I have heard these last 5 yrs since I've worked here is the greens at Soldiers are better then the Jewels. You did at fantastic job Mike hundreds of golfers are grateful for your efforts these last 4 decades.

10/11/2019

Brrrrrr a big change in the weather. Still stop down and get your early bird season pass for, yes hard to believe 2020

Better late than never ... our fall golf newsletter is now available at Golf Shops or on our website at RochesterMnGolf.com. With a few days of November weather ahead, long range forecasts are predicting some nice golf days later next week. Come out and enjoy the fall colors at your Rochester City Golf Courses!

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244 Soldiers Field Drive SE
Rochester, MN
55902

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm