The Bull at Pinehurst Farms

Website: https://www.golfthebull.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play The Bull at Pinehurst Farms?

You'll find The Bull truly shines from late spring through early fall, specifically May to September, when the Wisconsin weather is cooperative and the course conditions are at their absolute peak. Avoid early spring or late fall, as the course might not be fully greened up and conditions can be unpredictable.

What are the must-play holes or biggest challenges at The Bull?

Pay close attention to the stretch from holes 13 through 16; it's where many rounds go sideways and truly tests your game. The par-5 13th demands a precise approach over water, and the par-3 15th requires an accurate shot to a well-guarded green. Don't let the scenic beauty distract you from the strategic demands of this challenging sequence.

Is playing The Bull at Pinehurst Farms worth the green fee?

We absolutely think so, especially if you appreciate a meticulously maintained, challenging layout that offers a genuine test of golf. Green fees typically range from $100-$150, depending on the season and time of day, which is a fair price for the quality of the experience you're getting here. Consider booking an afternoon tee time for slightly better value, but always reserve well in advance.

How challenging is The Bull, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

The Bull lives up to its name-it's a demanding course, especially from the back tees, and will test even the lowest handicappers. However, with five sets of tees, mid-to-high handicappers can still have a fantastic, enjoyable round if they choose the appropriate yardage. Don't be afraid to move up a tee box or two; it's about enjoying the experience, not just conquering the yardage.

What's the clubhouse experience like at The Bull after a round?

The clubhouse at The Bull is welcoming and offers a great spot to unwind after your round. You'll find a comfortable bar and grill with solid pub fare and a good selection of local beers, perfect for dissecting your shots. It's not overly fancy, but it's exactly what you need for a relaxed post-golf meal and drink.