MINNEAPOLIMEDIA NEWS | Coon Rapids Launches Senior Men’s Golf League at Bunker Hills

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COON RAPIDS, MN (May 5, 2026) The City of Coon Rapids, in partnership with Bunker Hills Golf Club, has launched a new Senior Men’s Executive Golf League, with the inaugural season set to begin Friday, May 8.

City officials announced the program through municipal channels, describing it as a structured recreational offering designed for senior golfers seeking regular play, physical activity, and social engagement.

League Schedule and Format

The league will run on Friday mornings from May 8 through August 28, 2026, with no session scheduled for August 21.

Play will take place on the facility’s Executive Course, a shorter nine-hole layout designed to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. Tee times are expected to begin between approximately 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m.

According to program details, the final week of the season will include a scramble-format event, followed by a banquet to conclude league play.

Registration and Costs

Participants must register in person at the Bunker Hills Golf Club pro shop.

  • League fee: $65 (one-time)
    Covers league administration, handicap tracking, and prizes
  • Weekly costs:
    Golfers are responsible for standard green fees each week. Based on 2026 course rates, senior nine-hole walking fees typically range from approximately $26 to $30, depending on tee time and availability.

City officials state that the league fee supports weekly and season-long awards.

Program Administration

The league is managed by Bunker Hills professional staff.

The designated contact for the program is:

Officials say the league is open to senior golfers interested in consistent weekly play in a structured but recreational setting.

Municipal Recreation Context

Bunker Hills Golf Club is a city-owned facility and one of the largest municipal golf complexes in the region, featuring both an 18-hole championship course and a nine-hole executive course. The addition of the senior league aligns with broader municipal efforts to expand recreation programming for older adults.

City communications indicate that the program is intended to provide a combination of organized competition and social interaction, with participation open through the start of the season and on a space-available basis thereafter.

Registration remains ongoing at the pro shop.

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