Those who qualify for the first stage of the MGT playoffs are in for a special treat: the opportunity to play a round at a second Milwaukee-area private club.
Racine Country Club traces its roots back to around 1900 when local industrialists and businessmen established a modest nine-hole golf course west of Racine near Graceland Cemetery. Originally featuring a small clubhouse and summer cottages, the club relocated in 1909 to part of the Charles Wustum Farm to create a more modern facility. Designed by Joseph Rossman, Sr., the original nine holes were expanded to 18 in 1926 under Todd Sloan’s direction.
The course has undergone significant updates over the years, including redesigns by Larry and Roger Packard in 1977 and further enhancements by Mark Mungeam in 2005, ensuring it remains both modern and challenging. Featuring scenic, tree-lined fairways and strategically placed hazards, the layout rewards precision and punishes errant shots. Hit them straight if you want to advance to the next round!
Now one of Wisconsin's premier private clubs, Racine Country Club has continually invested in its facilities and fostered a vibrant community for its members. We're thrilled to have them partner with the Milwaukee Golf Tour for the 2025 season.