After a few days on the road, the family was ready for a little suburban culture, so we headed to Fargo.
While my wife and the kids planned activities for a couple of days, I was left to fend for myself. Come to find out, the city manages a number of quality public courses. I was like a kid in a candy store.
The first track I played was Edgewood.
Unlike some of the links courses I played earlier in the trip, this is a traditional design with narrow fairways and small greens. It didn’t take me long to figure out that playing from the trees was a recipe for disaster.
Even though the course is old, it’s more than stood the test of time. It demands a lot from even the best ball strikers. You’re sure to hit every club in your bag.
And the best part is, it doesn’t cost a fortune to play here either.
It’s easy to see why Edgewood is a local’s favorite.