For almost 100 years, Hiawatha Golf Course has been a landmark for golfers and the community, valued as both a recreational hub and a piece of local history. Now, the iconic Minneapolis course is set for a major transformation as city officials unveil a new vision aimed at addressing long-standing flooding challenges.

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) has announced a $43 million plan to downsize the historic Hiawatha Golf Course as part of a climate-resilient redesign. At a press conference, Superintendent Al Bangoura unveiled three design concepts, noting, “We’re going to try to work with Mother Nature and work together to really improve this course. The course will be more resilient to floods, the park will be more welcoming to more people and the area’s ecology will dra

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