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Ridgeview Country Club announces summer and fall tournament schedule

DULUTH, Minn. — Ridgeview Country Club has announced its lineup of championship tournaments and member events for the 2026 golf season, highlighted by the 100th Men's Arrowhead Tournament and the 78th Women's Arrowhead Tournament.

The summer schedule begins June 27 with two events, the 6th Annual Member-Member Champions tournament and the Ladies' Spring Classic. Junior golfers from throughout the region will compete in the Junior Arrowhead on June 29, an event open to all eligible participants.

One of the club's signature traditions, the Ole' Master, is scheduled for July 9-11. The tournament serves as a lead-in to the 100th Men's Arrowhead Tournament, which will be contested July 22-26 and marks a significant milestone in the history of one of northern Minnesota's premier amateur golf championships.

The Women's Arrowhead Tournament will celebrate its 78th edition Aug. 6-8, continuing a longstanding tradition of competitive women's golf at Ridgeview.

The club's fall championship season begins with the Men's Fall Classic Sept. 18-20. The annual Red Tee event will follow on Oct. 4 before the season concludes with the Polar Bear Tournament Oct. 10-11.

Ridgeview Country Club, located in Duluth, has long been recognized as one of Minnesota's premier golf facilities and annually hosts many of the region's top amateur golfers through its tournament schedule.

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