About the Golf Courses

P it up on three courses


Lakeside
27 holes - Oak, Maple, Pine

Perham Lakeside is our home base for the P Cup, offering three distinct 9-hole layouts that will challenge every part of your game.

Oak provides scoring opportunities with three reachable par 5s but plenty of trouble to punish mistakes.

Maple can be a little more forgiving of loose tee shots, but the par 4s play longer, so it's not easy to get into scoring position.

Pine is the gem—beautiful, challenging, fast, and maybe the best golf west of Brainerd.


Expect wind, slick greens and tough up-and-downs.


Perham Lakeside Golf Course Website

Wildflower
18 holes - Prairie Links Style

Wildflower is an open, prairie-links course that should let you swing the driver. Misses won’t find trees, but they will land in wispy fescue that can turn a bad hole into a disaster.

The course plays 6,551 yards from the blues, with undulating greens and constant wind adding to the challenge.

If you like playing creative golf in a beautiful, open setting, Wildflower is a should be fun.

Wildflower Golf Course Website

Thumper Pond
18 Holes - Tight & Tree-Lined

Thumper Pond is the opposite of Wildflower—narrow fairways, tree-lined holes, and trouble everywhere.

If you’re looking for a course to grip-and-rip, this is not it. Precision off the tee is key, as wayward drives will be swallowed by the dense conifers that frame nearly every hole.

It also features one of the toughest par 5s in the area, a monster that wraps around a lake and can ruin scorecards in a hurry.

Thumper Pond Golf Course Website


LFG

P it up & hit it hard