2024 Fargo Golf Season Closures

As the weather and seasons change, the Fargo Park District will begin closing Public Courses to prepare for the winter season. Check back regularly for updates as your favorite courses and facilities begin to close.

Last updated: Monday, November 4

Rose Creek Public Golf Course: 

  • Course: CLOSED
  • Driving Range: CLOSED

Osgood Public Golf Course: 

  • Course: CLOSED
  • Driving Range: CLOSED

Edgewood Golf Course: 

  • Course: CLOSED
  • Driving Range: CLOSED

Prairiewood Public Course:

  • Course: CLOSED

El Zagal Public Course: 

  • Course: CLOSED

Please keep in mind that all closing dates and times are tentative and weather dependent. Continue to check back here and on the Fargo Golf Facebook page for course updates and announcements!  

Thank you for another incredible Fargo Golf season!

2024 Golf Course and Facility Opening Updates

With an abnormally warm winter, the question on every golfer’s mind is “When can I get back on the course?”. The answer might be sooner than you think! Here’s your one stop shop for all things course openings for the 2024 season. Check back regularly for updates as your favorite courses and facilities prepare to open.

Last updated: Monday, April 8 at 9:00 am

Rose Creek Public Golf Course: 

  • Driving Range: OPEN
  • Practice Facilities: OPEN
  • All 18 Holes: OPEN

Osgood Public Golf Course: 

  • Osgood Driving Range: OPEN
  • Practice Facilities: OPEN
  • 9-hole Course: tentative opening on Friday, April 12
  • 3-hole Loop: tentative opening on Friday, April 12

Edgewood Golf Course: 

  • Edgewood Driving Range: OPEN
  • Practice Facilities: OPEN
  • All 18 holes: OPEN

Prairiewood Public Course:

  • Course: OPEN

El Zagal Public Course: 

  • Course: tentative opening Friday, April 12

Please keep in mind that all opening dates and times are tentative and weather dependent. Continue to check back here and on the Fargo Golf Facebook page for course updates and announcements. 

Our staff is working hard to get you back on the course as soon as possible. We can’t wait to share the 2024 season with you!  

If you haven’t already, there is no better time to purchase your season pass than right before course openings. For more information and to purchase, visit our FAQ page today!  

Preparing Golf Courses for a Fargo Winter

As the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, golfers often find themselves lamenting the seasonal closure of golf courses. It might feel counterintuitive to close the courses when the weather forecast shows at least three more days of temperate golfing weather. However, there is an important reason behind the seasonal shutdown. Courses must be properly prepared for the Fargo winter to come, especially to combat snow mold.  

Snow mold is a fungus that becomes active during the winter months when the grass is covered by a blanket of snow (for months on end here in Fargo). The fungus can wreak havoc on a golf course’s greens, fairways and tee-boxes, leading to dead patches and unsightly blemishes once the snow melts away in the spring.  

To prevent this, course superintendents and maintenance staff work hard to take proactive measures to keep snow mold at bay through the application of a snow mold fungicide. However, for the treatment to be successful, a few very specific conditions must be met. It all boils down to a minimum of three consecutive days of temperatures above freezing, no precipitation, and wind speeds under 10 MPH. These conditions are crucial for several reasons:  

  1. Drying time: the fungicide needs time to dry and adhere to the grass. Ideally, there can be no precipitation during this time so that it doesn’t wash away before it can do its job. 
  1. Proper application: applying fungicide isn’t as simple as spraying and forgetting. Golf course professionals need favorable weather to properly and evenly apply the treatment. Winds below 10 MPH and mild temperatures make this process much more manageable.  
  1. Maximum effectiveness: snow mold prevention relies on the fungicide forming a protective barrier on the grass. With the right conditions, the fungicide can effectively ward off the snow mold threat throughout the winter season, keeping the course pristine and healthy for next year. 

While we understand that closures are disappointing, course superintendents and maintenance staff keep an incredibly close eye on the upcoming weather forecast and work hard to balance the longevity of the golf season with closure decisions. By preventing snow mold and other winter-related issues you can rest assured that come spring, you will be back enjoying our beautiful courses! 

Thank you for another incredible golf season. We cannot wait to share the 2024 season with you!  

2023 Golf Season Closures

As the weather and seasons change, the Fargo Park District will begin closing Public Courses to prepare for the winter season. Check back regularly for updates as your favorite courses and facilities begin to open. 

Last updated: Monday, October 30

Rose Creek Public Golf Course: 

  • CLOSED

Osgood Public Golf Course: 

  • CLOSED

Edgewood Golf Course: 

  • CLOSED

Prairiewood Public Course:

  • CLOSED

El Zagal Public Course: 

  • CLOSED

Please keep in mind that all closing dates and times are tentative and weather dependent. Continue to check back here and on the Fargo Golf Facebook page for course updates and announcements!  

Thank you for another incredible Fargo Golf season!

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