Montgomery Golf Club, Montgomery
Montgomery National Golf Club in Montgomery, MN, is rumored to be haunted by at least two ghosts: a farmer who lived and died on the property and a founder of the club, with both spirits occasionally seen on the premises. The haunted reputation stems from local lore and odd occurrences such as TVs turning on by themselves, a thermostat being set far too low, and even a jacket mysteriously appearing in someone's food. The presence of the settlers' gravestones on the first hole adds to the mystique of the golf course, which also features a unique Beatles theme. A farmer and his wife who were original settlers on the property are said to be buried on the first hole, and their spirits are sometimes seen walking the course, according to Wix.com. The spirit of one of the club's founders is also believed to still oversee his course, with sightings of his pale face peering into windows reported. People have reported TVs turning on and off on their own and a thermostat being set to a freezing temperature by an unseen force. One story recounts a jacket mysteriously being "smooshed" into the owner's breakfast food, and another involves a $20 bill that flew out of a jar and returned to it. Faces have been seen in windows, and on one occasion, a former superintendent died after falling off a mower and left a grass imprint on the course. Two gravestones of the original settlers are located near the first hole, adding to the course's haunted reputation.