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In the late 1960s 18 individuals from the eastern suburbs of St. Paul decided a new private country club should be built in the area. They bought 400 acres of beautiful wooded, gently rolling land dotted with ponds from a local farmer in the city of Grant, a sparsely settled suburb just west of Stillwater. 

Don Herfort, a local architect, was hired to design the course. He was assisted by Gerald Mogren, a land contractor and developer from Maplewood who spearheaded the development for the owners group. In 2020, new holes were designed and developed by Garret Gill   with Michael Kraker.

Over the years, Indian Hills is proud to have hosted the Minnesota State Open and for 15 years was co-host of the Tapemark Charity Pro Am. The club also has hosted the MGA Senior 4 Ball, MGA Mid-Am, MGA Men's 4 Ball, MWGA Ladies 4 Ball, MWGA Mid-Handicap Championship and hosted the U.S. Amateur Championship Sectional qualifying.

Indian Hills has a proud heritage of more than 50 years. It is currently owned and managed, by Michael Regan a son of one of the original 13 owners.

Hole #1

  • Par 4
  • 390
  • 370
  • 352
  • 275
Hole Description

 Downhill drive with a pond on the right-hand in the landing area for most players. The second shot is uphill with two bunkers protecting the left side.