Prior Lake, Minnesota – The Meadows at Mystic Lake will feature a special $65 greens fee when it opens for the 2014 season on April 18, 2014. The special rate, which includes use of the practice range and a golf cart, will be available through May 15. Beer, wine, and cocktails will be available at The Meadows Bar and Grille. The Sand Wedge Grille and the on-course beverage carts will feature select beer and mixed drinks.

The Meadows at Mystic Lake is nationally acclaimed. Golfweek has listed it among Minnesota’s best courses for six consecutive years and named it the sixth “Best Golf Course in Minnesota” in 2013. Additionally, Midwest Gaming & Travel Magazine has honored it as the readers’ choice winner for “Best Casino Golf Course in Minnesota” for five consecutive years.

To reserve a tee time or to learn more visit mysticlakegolf.com or call 952-233-5533.

About The Meadows at Mystic Lake

The 18-hole Meadows at Mystic Lake cover’s 7,144 yards from the back tees on 160 acres. We have 13 holes with water features including 20 fountains, and a 2,500-foot cascading stream with seven waterfalls winding through the middle of the golf course. During the season, ten-minute tee times allow for relaxed play. Fairways, tees and greens are bent grass to define the golf course. Fescue areas provide a second layer of definition followed by native plantings.

The Meadows at Mystic Lake offers first-class service, a practice range, putting greens, full-service clubhouse, pro shop, and The Meadows Bar and Grille. It is adjacent to Mystic Lake Casino Hotel. Both enterprises are owned and operated by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community.

About the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community is a federally recognized, sovereign Indian tribe located southwest of Minneapolis/St. Paul. With a focus on being a good neighbor, good steward of the earth, and good employer, the SMSC is committed to community partnerships, charitable donations, a healthy environment, and a strong economy. The SMSC and the SMSC Gaming Enterprise (Mystic Lake Casino Hotel and Little Six Casino) are the largest employer in Scott County. Out of a Dakota tradition to help others, the SMSC has also donated more than $290 million to organizations and causes since 1992, funds its own infrastructure, and contributes generously to regional governments and infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer systems, and emergency services.