Racine County

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Racine County?

You'll find the best golf conditions from late May through early October. The Wisconsin weather is glorious then, offering comfortable temperatures and lush fairways. We recommend aiming for September; the crowds thin out, and the fall colors start to pop.

What kind of golf courses can we expect to play in Racine County?

Expect a solid mix of well-maintained public courses, mostly traditional parkland layouts with mature trees and some interesting water features. You won't find many links-style tracks here, but you will discover excellent value and enjoyable rounds for every skill level. We've played them all, and they consistently deliver a fun, accessible experience.

Is Racine County a good spot for a golf buddy trip, and what's the typical cost?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic, underrated destination for a buddy trip, especially if you're looking for quality golf without the resort price tag. You can easily find green fees ranging from $35-$70, making it incredibly affordable to play multiple rounds. We've always found the local hospitality welcoming and the post-round beers reasonably priced.

What should we do in Racine County when we're not on the golf course?

Don't miss out on exploring the charming downtown area, especially for a taste of authentic Racine Kringle - it's a local pastry you absolutely must try. You can also enjoy the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline at North Beach, perfect for a relaxing stroll after your round. We always make time for a local brewery visit too; there are some great craft options.

How can we best experience the unique golf character of Racine County?

We recommend focusing on the region's strength: accessible, well-kept public courses that offer a genuine challenge without pretension. Look for the tracks that feature rolling terrain and clever hole designs, often built into the natural landscape. You'll get a true sense of Midwestern golf hospitality and a great bang for your buck.