Due to the Chaska Town Course being closed on Monday, July 6 and July 13 for Shotgun Outings, the course offers its Monday Non Resident Special to all players on Tuesday, July 7 and Tuesday, July 14 through 2:30 p.m.
The special rate is $39.50 walking and $51.50 riding.
The course is in great shape and we would love to have you visit the Town Course.
Reservations can be made four days in advance by calling (952) 443-3748 or five days in advance at the Town Course's Web site.
The Chaska Cubs will send five players and their manager to represent the River Valley League in the All-Star amateur baseball game onn Friday.
The RVL All-Stars will take on the Dakota-Rice-Scott League All-Stars on Friday, July 10 at New Prague.
The Cubs will send shortstop Tony Lane, third baseman/catcher Justin Johnson, pitcher Ryan Seifert, pitcher Brad Keenan, and pitcher/outfielder Matt Lane.
Longtime Cubs manager John Seifert will be on the three-man coaching staff for the RVL.
Shakopee made it a regular-season sweep over the Chaska Cubs with a 5-4 victory Thursday night at Athletic Park.
The Cubs had ace righthander Ryan Seifert going great guns, but the Indians made the most of their five hits in the game.
The Cubs scored in the first inning, but that was all Shakopee lefty Tim Piechowski allowed over eight innings.
Computer science, rocketry, even robots – there’s no question about it, this isn’t your grandma’s 4-H.
And while members of the Sugar City 4-H in Chaska are markedly different from their early predecessors, this year they will pay homage to those that came before them.
Chaska’s 4-Hers are looking for memories and memorabilia from the club’s 75-year history. They are hoping to put together a scrapbook and a short film with the materials in order to celebrate the group’s past.
There are no bullet holes left as proof that notorious gangster John Dillinger once inhabited Apartment 303 at the Lincoln Court Apartments in St. Paul.
Seventy-five years after his 12-day stint at the corner of Lexington Parkway and Lincoln Avenue, there is only the occasional stop, by local gangster tours, to serve as a reminder that the quiet building in the tree-lined neighborhood was once the site of an infamous shootout between Dillinger and the FBI.
Have you ever wanted to be in the studio audience to hear the words: “Come on down. You’re the next contestant on the Price is Right?”
Well, come Saturday, Aug. 1, people will have that chance as “The Price is Right” will conduct a national contestant search for the first time in the show’s 38-year history at Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd, Prior Lake.
Producers for CBS’ popular daytime television game show will interview contestant hopefuls in major U.S. markets.
Chaska had an extended weekend of amateur baseball at the Spamtown Classic tournament in Austin.
The Cubs took two of the three pool-play games to make the final four.
The Cubs beat the Omaha, Neb. Diamond Spirit 6-3 on Friday night.
Chaska then knocked off the Peekskill, N.Y. Tides 8-5 on Saturday afternoon. The Cubs then fell 12-4 to the Blaine Fusion on Saturday evening.
The Cubs won the four-team pool play, as Blaine fell 13-3 to Omaha and 4-3 to Peekskill.
Chaska was thumped 11-1 by the Chicago Vee Pak Hawks in the semifinals on Sunday.
Seven Minnesota professional golfers are headed to New Mexico for the PGA Professional National Championship, June 28-July 1, in hopes of qualifying for the 2009 PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club. The tournament, held at Twin Warriors Golf Club in Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M., serves as a qualifier for the PGA Championship at Hazeltine, set for Aug. 10-16.
Even though they play each other five or six times during the summer season, any Chaska vs. Jordan amateur baseball game is always a big one.
The Cubs host the Brewers at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 14 at Athletic Park.
Pauly's American Grill will provide ice cream treats for fans at the game.
Chaska edged the Brewers 5-4 in 11 innings on Memorial Day, as Josh Korth was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded.
Those wondering what it would be like to be Tiger Woods playing the Hazeltine National Golf Club course need wonder no longer.
The private course in Chaska is one of the new courses featured in the recently released Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 by EA Sports. It will allow players to experience the famed 18th hole where, as Woods declares in the game’s trailer, he hit “probably my best shot ever on the PGA Tour” in 2002.

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