Fourteen holes. Not a typo. Green Haven runs a quirky routing that plays some holes twice from different tees, adding up to a full round without the real estate a standard 18 demands. The Anoka layout sits on gentle terrain that keeps the walk comfortable throughout. Walking policy details are worth confirming before you book, but the course design clearly accommodates players on foot. At 73 on the walkability scale, transitions between greens and tees stay reasonable. The unusual format means you will replay a few holes with fresh angles, which some walkers find repetitive while others appreciate the chance to correct earlier mistakes. Budget-friendly green fees match the no-frills approach. Show up expecting a straightforward neighborhood track, not a destination course, and you will leave satisfied.