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Montgomery Golf Club is home to two ghosts, maybe more. One’s identity has been traced to a farmer who once lived on the land and is said to be buried on the first hole of the golf course. His apparition has been spotted in a hat and overalls. The other ghost is one of the club’s founders, who appears to be checking up on his place. He has been seen at the bar or looking in the windows. TVs here turn on by themselves and the air conditioning has been moved below 50 degrees by someone unseen.

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Address:
Montgomery Golf Club
Montgomery, MN
United States

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GPS:
44.45313556005997, -93.57486677239643
County:
Le Sueur County, Minnesota
Nearest Towns:
Montgomery, MN (1.0 mi.)
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  1. the “farmer” is likely that of my great great grandfather, David Bury, who’s homestead was on the gold course property way back when…. and David and his Wife, Barbara are both buried on this property.

    • sorry, not David Bury but but rather Benedict….David is the son of Benedict and Barbara. It is the homestead of Benedict and his wife, Barbara. The both died 1870ish. Neither Barbara or Benedict could read or write..just a little tid bit

    • David Bury was my great grandfather. My 89 year old mother still lives on his farm in Goodhue County, MN, her father was John (Jack) Bury. My brother and I took her to the golf course fall 2020 intending to visit Benedict’s gravesite, but no one was working and the weather was bad so we gave up. Plan to try again soon.

  2. I work there occasionally, and have experienced many unexplained happenings. For instance, in the old clubhouse the lights have come on or gone off at various times with no one controlling them. More startling, I have been sitting alone on the deck during a quiet summer’s night and heard something similar to footsteps coming closer and getting louder as they approached, only to vanish. The most intense moment I have experienced was when I was out on the ground’s 8th hole, after dark one evening, and had a mysterious floating light come towards me. I had taken a golf cart out to scope the grounds but had turned it off to appreciate the night sky. I noticed one light coming from the other side of the grounds and it was quickly coming at me and didn’t seem to be attached to anything tangible. I scurried back as the light followed me and then was gone. With these three instances, I can honestly say I have seen and felt things that were unexplainable.

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