History:
The Montgomery National Golf Course was the first golf course designed by the popular Minnesota golf architect, Joel Goldstrand in 1970. The course was created on the Alfred Bury farm at the northeast edge of the city of Montgomery. Gravestones for two of the original settlers of the property are still on the premises under a large cottonwood tree on the first hole. Goldstrand returned to Montgomery in 1993 to redesign the course, adding a second 9 and driving range.