Milwaukee County
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Courses
- Woodland Golf Course
- Hansen Park Golf Course
- Greenfield Park Golf Course
- Brown Deer Park Golf Course
- Wisconsin Club
- Blue Mound Golf & Country Club
- Tripoli Country Club
- Lake Park Golf Course
- Madison Park Golf Course
- Tuckaway Country Club
- Lincoln Park Golf Course
- Grant Park Golf Course
- Oak Hills Golf Course
- Warnimont Park Golf Course
- Whitnall Park Golf Course
- Currie Park Golf Course
- Noyes Park Golf Course
- Oakwood Park Golf Course
- Dretzka Park Golf Course
- Milwaukee Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Milwaukee County?
We've found late spring through early fall - May to September - offers the most reliable conditions. You'll avoid the early spring chill and late fall frost, enjoying lush fairways and comfortable temperatures perfect for a full day on the links. Summer weekends can be busy, so book your tee times in advance.
What can I expect to pay for a round of golf in Milwaukee County?
Milwaukee County courses are generally very accessible, offering excellent value. You'll typically find green fees ranging from $30-60 for 18 holes, with carts usually extra. Weekends and peak times might push that a bit higher, but it's still a budget-friendly golf destination compared to many other regions.
With 20 courses, which ones are the absolute must-plays or hidden gems in Milwaukee County?
You absolutely need to experience Brown Deer Park, a former PGA Tour stop that still challenges with its classic design and immaculate conditions. For a more relaxed but equally enjoyable round, we love Oakwood Park for its friendly layout and well-kept greens. Don't overlook Currie Park either; it's a local favorite with surprising elevation changes.
What's the overall golfing experience like in Milwaukee County - is it competitive, relaxed, or something else?
You'll find a wonderfully unpretentious and welcoming golf scene here. It's less about flashy resorts and more about well-maintained, municipal courses where locals genuinely love the game. Expect friendly faces, a good pace of play, and a focus on enjoying the round without breaking the bank.
Beyond the golf courses, what else should I know or do when visiting Milwaukee County?
Milwaukee offers a fantastic post-round experience, especially if you appreciate good beer and food. We always recommend hitting up a local brewery tour - Lakefront Brewery is a classic - or exploring the Historic Third Ward for great dining options. The city's vibrant atmosphere is a perfect complement to a day on the links.