Clubhouse at a Glance

The clubhouse at Keller Golf Course is as historic as it is charming. Built in the 1920’s of brick and mortar, its unique wooden high beam design, gorgeous winding staircase and fireplaces make this the perfect place for wedding receptions, bridal showers, holiday gatherings, anniversary parties, grooms dinners, business meeting, golf banquets, or any other special occasions. Renovated in the 1990’s, the glass enclosed veranda provides an amazing view of Keller Lake regardless of the weather outside and the banquet room can comfortably seat 100 and up to 120 guests during the golf season; up to 150 guests during the off-season. Come and celebrate with us!

Golf Course at a Glance

Marked by the monumental oak tree guarding the green on the 4th hole, Keller Golf course has been considered a premier course in Minnesota for both its playability and history. Established in 1929, Keller has been the home to the PGA St. Paul Open from 1930 to 1968, the PGAChampionship in 1932 and again in 1954, and the LPGA Patty Berg Classic in the 1970’s. Names like Snead, Sanders, and Floyd adorn the many plaques displayed in the clubhouse between holes 11 and 12. For many generations, the East Metro’s finest players were proud to call Keller, a public golf course, their home course.