PRIOR LAKE, Minn. – The Meadows at Mystic Lake, a nationally acclaimed public golf course in Prior Lake, will officially open for the 2015 season on Friday, April 10. A special $67 greens fee, which includes use of the practice range and a GPS-equipped golf cart, will be offered through May 15.

Helping it land among Golfweek’s “Best Courses You Can Play” in 2014, The Meadows at Mystic Lake offers a unique, challenging, and scenic golf experience with waterfalls, native plants, and statuary. A variety of food and drinks are available at The Meadows Bar and Grille, The Sandwedge Grille, and the on-course beverage carts.

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

About The Meadows at Mystic Lake

Next to Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, The Meadows at Mystic Lake is an 18-hole public golf course featuring 10-minute tee times. Covering 7,144 yards from the back tees on 160 acres, the course has 13 holes with water features, including 20 fountains and a 2,500-foot cascading stream with 7 waterfalls winding through the middle of the golf course. Fairways, tees and greens are bent grass; fescue areas provide a second layer of definition followed by native plantings. The Meadows at Mystic Lake offers a practice facility, full-service clubhouse, Pro Shop open year-round, golf simulator, event services, TrackMan swing analysis, and The Meadows Bar and Grille. The 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 charitable donations, community partnerships, a healthy environment, and a strong economy. Together 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 donated more than $325 million to organizations and causes and has contributed millions more to regional governments and infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer systems, and emergency services. The SMSC is the largest philanthropic benefactor for Indian Country nationally and one of the largest charitable givers in Minnesota.