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Ray Richards Golf Course
3501 Demers Ave W
Grand Forks, ND 58202-6040, United States
Grand Forks, ND 58202-6040, United States
701.777.4340
Ray Richards GC is a nine-hole Robert Bruce Harris design owned and operated by the University of North Dakota. The course is named for the late Ray Richards, a Tulsa, Oklahoma-born engineer and UND alumnus (1906) who donated the land to the university.
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Course Details
Type: | Public |
General Manager: | Dustin Hetletved, GCSAA; Jeff Nerby |
Superintendent: | Dustin Hetletved, GCSAA |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | No Tanktops or Cuttoffs |
Season Start: | April |
Season End: | October |
Reserved Tee Times: | Phone |
Driving Range: | Grass hitting surface |
Short Game Practice: | yes with sand bunker |
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Recent Reviews
Ralston01 - 5/11/11
For a public course, it's got holes that will challenge you and holes that you can score on. Usually by mid summer, for a low fee municiple, it's conditions really are tremendous for the price you pay. Spring time play can be a bit tedious and long due to all the students wanting to play there after the long winter, but that usually subsides after the end of the spring semester and there should be no reason that at minimum a 2 hr nine can't be accomplished.
For a public course, it's got holes that will challenge you and holes that you can score on. Usually by mid summer, for a low fee municiple, it's conditions really are tremendous for the price you pay. Spring time play can be a bit tedious and long due to all the students wanting to play there after the long winter, but that usually subsides after the end of the spring semester and there should be no reason that at minimum a 2 hr nine can't be accomplished.
bgnelsen - 6/4/14
Gordie50 - 6/12/13
redvines13 - 12/15/12
ND Timberwolf - 4/27/12
T Bloms - 7/4/11
Agudajtes - 8/2/10
Scott06 - 7/15/10
rgresh - 5/16/10
kevinmoos - 4/17/10
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