Brown Deer Park Golf Course, Public golf course in Milwaukee, United States.
Brown Deer Park Golf Course is an 18-hole public course in Milwaukee spanning 6,759 yards with bent grass fairways, tees, and greens set across landscaped grounds. The layout weaves through the park property with a mix of open and tree-lined holes that define the playing experience.
The course was designed in 1929 by George Hansen and has served the Milwaukee golfing community since then. Professional golfers Andy North and Roger Packard later modified the layout to enhance its strategic elements.
The course sits within a public park setting, making it a popular gathering spot for local golfers who come to play and enjoy the outdoors together. Many players return regularly, turning their rounds into a social routine that connects them to the community.
The course operates seasonally from April through November, so plan your visit within these months when the weather allows regular play. Facilities include rest areas and beverage stations positioned throughout the property to support players during their rounds.
A natural river system flows throughout the property, creating water hazards that shape the strategy needed on multiple holes. These water features are a defining element that sets the course apart from other facilities in the area.
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