Golf course with green grass, sand bunkers, and trees under a blue sky.

Biwabik, Minnesota

The Quarry at Giants Ridge

Par 72 • 6,998 Yards

The Quarry at Giants Ridge is a striking Pete Dye–designed course in Minnesota built into a former rock quarry, known for its dramatic elevation changes, bold terrain, and rugged landscape. Tight fairways hug rocky outcrops and sculpted bunkers, while elevation shifts and forced carries create strategic challenge and visual drama on nearly every hole, making it one of the most memorable and testy courses in the Upper Midwest.

Year Opened

2003

Course Architect

Jeffrey D. Brauer

Grass Type

Bentgrass

Golf course with a green surrounded by water and trees

Your Next Challenge Awaits

Hole 17 at The Quarry at Giants Ridge is a long par 3 (around 220 yards) that ranks among the tougher holes on the course, requiring a solid, precise tee shot over a quarry-influenced landscape to a receptive green with water hazards on both sides — accuracy and club selection are key to avoid trouble and score well.

Bold terrain, fearless golf
Golf course with green fairway and trees under a cloudy sky

The Quarry at Giants Ridge

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