Whitnall Park Golf Course
Website: http://milwaukeecountygolfcourses.com/whitnall_details/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Whitnall Park Golf Course for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found late spring, specifically May and early June, offers the perfect blend at Whitnall. The course greens up beautifully, and the summer rush hasn't quite hit, meaning you'll often enjoy a more relaxed pace and pristine fairways. Aim for a weekday morning if you can swing it - you'll practically have the place to yourself.
How challenging is Whitnall Park, and what should I look out for on the course?
Whitnall is a fair test for most golfers, offering a good mix without being overly punishing. You'll want to pay close attention to the doglegs on the back nine, especially the par-4 13th, which demands a precise tee shot to set up your approach. Don't let the park setting fool you - errant shots can quickly find the mature trees lining many fairways.
Is Whitnall Park a good value, and what can I expect regarding greens fees?
Absolutely, Whitnall offers fantastic value, especially for a well-maintained public course in the area. Greens fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from $35-55 for 18 holes with a cart, depending on the day and time you play. It's a solid choice for a quality round without breaking the bank, making it a local favorite for a reason.
What are the standout holes or unique features at Whitnall Park that make it memorable?
You'll definitely remember the par-3 17th - it's a picturesque downhill shot over water that can play tricks with your depth perception, so choose your club wisely. We also love the stretch from holes 4 through 6, which winds through some of the older, more scenic parts of the park, offering a real sense of escape from the city.
Is Whitnall Park a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a cart?
Whitnall is quite walkable, with manageable distances between greens and tees, making it a great option if you prefer to carry your bag. However, there are a few gentle inclines, particularly on the front nine, so if you're looking for a more relaxed round or playing in the heat, a cart isn't a bad idea. We've done both and enjoyed it either way.