The mission of the founders of Hazeltine was to build and maintain a golf course suitable for the conduct of national championships. An important part of the mission was to develop a membership that supported this concept – a membership that felt a responsibility to the game of golf and its rules and traditions. Similarly, it requires the highest standards of conduct by all members and guests as they play the game.

 

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Hazeltine National Golf Club Unveils Walking Man Statue Sculpted by Bill Mack

Bronze statue representing Hazeltine National’s iconic logo and storied history to greet members and guests arriving at golf club

CHASKA, Minn. (June 22, 2011)Hazeltine National Golf Club today put the final exclamation point on its makeover by unveiling an original bronze Walking Man statue, created by world-renowned artist and local Minnesotan, Bill Mack. The statue is a 3-dimensional depiction of the new Hazeltine logo and was commissioned to provide a lasting symbol of the values of the golf club and its membership.

“Our intention for developing a new logo was to create an iconic image that would not only become nationally recognized, but also be profoundly symbolic of our club’s values,” said Tim Rainey, club president. “This statue will live as a symbol of all that is good about golf at Hazeltine.”

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Hazeltine National Golf Club Completes Course and Clubhouse Transformation

20-Month Project Included Complete Course Update;
New Clubhouse, Golf Shop, Learning Center and Practice Facility

CHASKA, Minn. (June 7, 2011) — Hazeltine National Golf Club today announced the completion of a 20-month, $15 million course and clubhouse transformation as it continues its mission to provide a world-class golf facility suitable for hosting national and international championships. Hazeltine National hosted the 2009 PGA Championship and will host the 2016 Ryder Cup.
“Hazeltine National’s mission is to provide a world-class golf facility for its members and maintain a course suitable for the conduct of national championships,” said Tim Rainey, club president. “The game of golf is the soul of this club, and this transformation allows us to provide one of the finest training and playing opportunities in the country.”

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