Fortune Bay Resort Casino Golf Course
Posted : admin On 4/4/2022Customized packages are available for groups of 12 or more during the golf season.
Our award winning 18 hole golf course, expansive practice area, on-site restaurant and bar, lodging, marina and banquet facilities make The Wilderness at Fortune Bay Resort Casino the perfect destination to host any social or corporate golf outing. Our staff will assist you through the planning process and ensure that your group has a uniquely memorable experience with us.
For more information or to book your golf getaway please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Rachel Indihar or call her at (218) 753-7803.
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Testimonials
“Of all the golf courses in Minnesota that I’ve had the opportunity to play, I’d rank The Wilderness as my favorite. The overall experience is outstanding. The golf course layout, the course conditions, the multiple tee box options, the value, the gorgeous north woods setting, the friendliness and attentiveness of the staff, and the food in the restaurant - are first rate. I’ve been bringing a group of buddies to The Wilderness for 15 years, and Rachel and her team have made booking everything - the tee times, lodging and dinner reservations – extremely easy. I can’t wait for this year’s trip!”
- Derek Sussner, Plymouth, MNTestimonials
“I have brought large groups of customers for outings at The Wilderness now for 9 Years in a Row. The course is always in great shape, the staff has been extremely friendly, and they are always very prepared for us. Most of the folks that are enjoying The Wilderness for the first time, tell me that this has been the best golf experience they can remember. I would highly recommend The Wilderness at Fortune Bay for an Incredible Group Outing.“
- Jerry Zink, Duluth, MNTestimonials
'The Wilderness golf course on beautiful Lake Vermilion is everything it should be as one of the top courses in the beautiful state of Minnesota. The course design, scenery and condition, as well as dining and clubhouse facilities, are all first class. The professionalism and courtesy of the attentive staff and employees is as good as it gets.
Being a summer resident in the area, I have been playing golf at the Wilderness at Fortune Bay since the day it opened in 2004. The Wilderness continues to be one of the best golfing experiences I have ever had. It certainly deserves the many awards it has received over the years.'
- Tom Vandenbark, Tower, Minnesota
The Wilderness At Fortune Bay Property Information
- Golf Course: 18 holes
- Wilderness Grill Clubhouse Indoor Seating: 95 (72 restaurant, 20 high tops, 3 bar)
- Outdoor Seasonal Seating: 74
- Lodging: 173 rooms - Fortune Bay Resort Casino (located on property)
- Banquet/Meeting Facilities: 10,000+ square feet of flexible meeting space - Fortune Bay Resort Casino (located on property)
- Other: Casino, Marina, Arcade, Pool, RV Park, Multiple Restaurants and More!
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- Fortune Bay Casino Resort at Tower, Minnesota has a 50,000 square foot casino gambling floor with 775 slots, 15 table games, hotel, golf course and an RV Park and campground. We think the pictures tell the story about Fortune Bay Casino.
- Top 40 Casino Courses 1. Shadow Creek MGM MirageLas Vegas, Nev. Architect: Tom Fazio.: $500 green fee shadowcreek.com 866-260-0069 2. The Wilderness at Fortune Bay Tower, Minn.
Welcome to Golfweek’s Best Casino Courses in the United States, first published in the November/December print issue of Golfweek.
The top 10 on this list held steady since 2018, but there was plenty of movement in the rest of the rankings as 33 courses changed position, including three that moved onto the list.
Kalispel Golf and Country Club in Spokane, Washington, formerly Spokane Country Club, jumped onto the list at No. 30. The Champions course at Thornberry Creek in Oneida, Wisconsin, also moved into the top 50 at No. 40, and Rocky Gap Casino Resort in Flintstone, Maryland, made it onto the list at No. 44.
Fortune Bay Resort Casino The Wilderness Golf Course
Worth noting, the names of the courses at Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Ariz., have changed. The North course is now the O’odham course (No. 34), and the South course was renamed Piipaash (No. 46). Also, Sevillano Links in Corning, Calif., was renamed The Links at Rolling Hills (No. 42).
The hundreds of members of our course-ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on our 10 criteria. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings on each course are averaged to produce a final rating for each course. Then each course is ranked against other courses in the region.
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We hope you enjoy poring over these rankings, and we look forward to hearing your thoughts on this list. Each course is listed with its 2020 ranking, its location, architect(s), the year it opened and an average ranking from all the Golfweek Raters who reviewed it.
Golfweek’s Best: Top 50 Casino Courses
Rank | Course | Location | Designer(s) | Year Opened | Avg. Rating |
1 | Shadow Creek | North Las Vegas, Nev. | Tom Fazio | 1990 | 8.09 |
2 | Fallen Oak | Saucier, Miss. | Tom Fazio | 2006 | 7.25 |
3 | The Greenbrier (Old White TPC) | White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. | Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor, Lester George | 1914 | 6.86 |
4 | French Lick (Pete Dye Course) | French Lick, Ind. | Pete Dye | 2009 | 6.75 |
5 | We-Ko-Pa (Saguaro) | Fort McDowell, Ariz. | Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw | 2006 | 6.67 |
6 | Salish Cliffs | Shelton, Wash. | Gene Bates | 2011 | 6.55 |
7 | Wilderness at Fortune Bay | Tower, Minn. | Jeff Brauer | 2004 | 6.54 |
8 | Barona Creek | Lakeside, Calif. | Gary Roger Baird, Todd Eckenrode | 2001 | 6.50 |
9 | Nemacolin Woodlands (Mystic Rock) | Farmington, Pa. | Pete Dye | 1995 | 6.44 |
10 | Spirit Hollow | Burlington, Iowa | Rick Jacobson | 2000 | 6.41 |
11 | The Preserve GC | Vancleave, Miss. | Jerry Pate | 2006 | 6.34 |
12 | Turning Stone Resort (Atunyote) | Verona, N.Y. | Tom Fazio | 2004 | 6.21 |
13 | French Lick (Donald Ross Course) | French Lick, Ind. | Donald Ross | 1917 | 6.19 |
14 | Ak-Chin Southern Dunes | Maricopa, Ariz. | Brian Curley, Lee Schmidt | 2002 | 6.17 |
15 | Edgewood Tahoe GC | Stateline, Nev. | George Fazio | 1968 | 6.17 |
16 | We-Ko-Pa (Cholla) | Fort McDowell, Ariz. | Scott Miller | 2001 | 6.15 |
17 | Firekeeper | Mayetta, Kan. | Jeff Brauer, Notah Begay III | 2011 | 6.13 |
18 | Meadows at Mystic Lake | Prior Lake, Minn. | Garrett Gill, Paul Miller | 2005 | 6.12 |
19 | Yocha Dehe at Cache Creek Casino | Brooks, Calif. | Brad Bell | 2008 | 6.10 |
20 | Sweetgrass GC | Harris, Mich. | Paul Albanese | 2008 | 6.07 |
21 | Circling Raven | Worley, Idaho | Gene Bates | 2003 | 6.05 |
22 | Sandia Golf Club | Albuquerque, N.M. | Scott Miller | 2005 | 5.95 |
23 | Tatanka GC | Niobrara, Neb. | Paul Albanese | 2015 | 5.94 |
24 | Lake of Isles (North) | North Stonington, Conn. | Rees Jones | 2005 | 5.93 |
25 | The Greenbrier (Greenbrier) | White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. | Seth Raynor, George O’Neil, Jack Nicklaus | 1924 | 5.92 |
26 | Sewailo GC | Tucson, Ariz. | Notah Begay III, Ty Butler | 2013 | 5.89 |
27 | Belterra GC | Florence, Ind. | Tom Fazio | 2001 | 5.82 |
28 | Journey at Pechanga | Temecula, Calif. | Steve Forrest, Arthur Hills | 2008 | 5.81 |
29 | Turning Stone (Shenendoah) | Verona, N.Y. | Rick Smith | 2000 | 5.81 |
30 | Kalispel G&CC | Spokane, Wash. | Jim Barnes | 1910 | 5.79 |
31 | Seneca Hickory Stick Golf | Lewiston, N.Y. | Robert Trent Jones Jr. | 2010 | 5.78 |
32 | Riverside (Blue Top Ridge) | Riverside, Iowa | Rees Jones | 2007 | 5.78 |
33 | Dancing Rabbit GC (Azaleas) | Philadelphia, Miss. | Tom Fazio, Jerry Pate | 1997 | 5.75 |
34 | Talking Stick (O’odham, formerly North) | Scottsdale, Ariz. | Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw | 1998 | 5.73 |
35 | Dancing Rabbit GC (Oaks) | Philadelphia, Miss. | Tom Fazio, Jerry Pate | 1999 | 5.72 |
36 | Apache Stronghold | San Carlos, Ariz. | Tom Doak | 1999 | 5.71 |
37 | Eagle Falls | Indio, Calif. | Clive Clark | 2008 | 5.70 |
38 | Turning Stone (Kaluhyat) | Verona, N.Y. | Robert Trent Jones Jr. | 2003 | 5.70 |
39 | Sequoyah National GC | Whittier, N.C. | Robert Trent Jones Jr., Notah Begay III | 2009 | 5.65 |
40 | Thornberry Creek at Oneida (Champions) | Oneida, Wis. | Rick Jacobson | 2004 | 5.63 |
41 | Inn of the Mountain Gods | Mescalero, N.M. | Ted Robinson | 1976 | 5.59 |
42 | The Links at Rolling Hills | Corning, Calif. | Mike Stark | 2007 | 5.53 |
43 | Shell Landing GC | Gautier, Miss. | Davis Love III | 2002 | 5.50 |
44 | Rocky Gap Casino Resort | Flintstone, Md. | Jack Nicklaus | 1998 | 5.50 |
45 | Whirlwind GC (Cattail) | Chandler, Ariz. | Gary Panks | 2002 | 5.48 |
46 | Talking Stick (Piipaash, formerly South) | Scottsdale, Ariz. | Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw | 1998 | 5.44 |
47 | Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw) | Chandler, Ariz. | Gary Panks | 2000 | 5.42 |
48 | Mohegan Sun GC | Baltic, Conn. | Geoffrey Cornish, Robert McNeil | 1960 | 5.30 |
49 | Cherokee Hills | Tulsa, Okla. | Tripp Davis, Perry Maxwell | 1924 | 5.16 |
50 | Windance CC | Gulfport, Miss. | Mark McCumber | 1986 | 5.13 |