
In 1929, during the Golden Era of course design, George Hansen laid out a track that weaved itself through mature oak, maple, and elm trees. It was a simple time, with a fairly simple design, but holds an enduring quality that keeps it one of the best municipal tracks in the country. It also remains one of two municipal courses that holds a PGA event.
Since 1995 this track has seen some of the games best, as well as the birth of Tiger Woods professional career, in hosting a PGA regular season stop. Initially the Greater Milwaukee Open, it's now referred to as the US Bank Championship. Part of the reason for it's success is due to a $3.5 million remodeling project that started in 1987 and ran though 1994. In this remodeling, a new drainage and sprinkling system was added under the supervision of Andy North and Rodger Packard, as well as some updating of several green to add more slope and character.
With it's older design, most fairways are narrow and typically require you to work the ball into a position to score. With it's mature trees throughout the course, this can become a fairly difficult test if you're not hitting the ball well. Once off the fairways, more often than not you'll simply have to punch out in order to get a decent shot at the pin. While there's not a lot of slope and undulations, you can guarantee that the greens will be quick and smooth with the gradual pitches, making reading your putts all the more important.
It's a good play, and worth the trip if you're in the area, but it's hard to stack it up against a lot of the newer courses that have been built in Wisconsin (Erin Hills, The Kohler Courses, Lawsonia, and/or The Bull at Pinehurst Farms). But, if you're looking for a classic course with a classic design, this could very well be it..
Rating: 72.9
Slope: 133
Yards: 6759
Front: 3264/3078/2840
Back: 3495/3264/3021
Total: 6759/6342/5861
Par: 71 (70 when the PGA is in town)
#1 - 461/447/433 (par 4, hdcp 5):


#2 - 417/384/307 (par 4, hdcp 7):


#3 - 171/158/145 (par 3; hdcp 15):

#4 - 485/475/465 (par 5/PGA par 4; hcp 1):


#5 - 164/145/136 (par 3; hdcp 17):

#6 - 556/530/508 (par 5; hdcp 3):


#7 - 215/203/174 (par 3; hdcp 13):

#8 - 436/397/383 (par 4; hdcp 9):


#9 - 359/339/289 (par 4; hdcp 11):


#10 - 447/423/410 (par 4; hdcp 6):


#11 - 196/186/161 (par 3; hdcp 16):

#12 - 381/364/347 (par 4; hdcp 14):


#13 - 437/408/402 (par 4; hdcp 10):


#14 -188/172/159 (par 3; hdcp 18):


#15 - 531/513/503 (par 5; hdcp 2):


#16 - 371/351/341 (par 4; hdcp 12):

#17 - 387/370/345 (par 4; hdcp 8):


#18 - 557/477/353 (par 5; hdcp 4):


*pictures/review done immediately following the PGA event, although they had already started to cut down the rough..
