Brown Deer Park Golf Course

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Address:
North Range Line Road
Milwaukee
WI
53209
United States

Brown Deer Park Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 71 and 6,759 yards located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Originally designed by George Hansen and founded in 1929, the course was partially redesigned by Andy North and Roger Packard. The layout features unique individual holes carved masterfully with a stream running throughout the entire course, creating both scenic appeal and strategic challenge.

The course presents moderate to challenging difficulty with several demanding holes. Notable features include narrow fairways protected by trees, multiple creek crossings, and strategically placed bunkers. The 2nd hole, a dogleg-left across a creek with an uphill approach, and the 6th hole, the most difficult par 5, exemplify the course's design challenges. The 7th hole stands as the toughest par 3 with its narrow, heavily-bunkered green.

Brown Deer holds significant tournament history, having hosted Tiger Woods' professional debut and qualifying tournaments for the LPGA Tour featuring top female professionals. The course is considered the number one public golf course in Milwaukee County and features amenities including a pro shop, driving range, lessons, and the Oak & Antler Tavern within its rustic clubhouse.

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