History

Wrangell, Alaska
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Muskeg: a bog or marsh with thick layers of moss and other vegetation. Muskeg is the most plentiful un-forested terrain in Southeastern Alaska. These meadows are interspersed throughout the local rain forest of spruce, hemlock, and cedar trees on the golf course. It was through this visual inspiration that the name "Muskeg Meadows", was derived.
This 2,950 yard, 9-hole course is the first regulation course in Southeast Alaska. The course is a result of cooperative efforts of local industry, city government, and individuals.
The facility includes a covered 8-station, 250-yard practice range as well as a practice putting green. There is a unique clubhouse/pro shop, where the coffee pot is always on and strangers are welcomed by the friendliest people in Southeast. Standard golf supplies are sold and clubs and pull carts are available to rent.
Established in 1993,
the Wrangell Golf Club was formed for the sole purpose of developing and operating a golf
course in the community of Wrangell. Construction began in 1995 and the greens were
installed in 1998. The Wrangell Golf Club is a non-profit organization created by
local golf enthusiasts. In May of each year there is an annual membership meeting,
dinner, and tournament. There are over 600 members worldwide, including golfers from
as far away as Tokyo and Singapore. The Wrangell Golf Club is very proud of Muskeg
Meadows and we invite you to join us.
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01/06/07