In 1966, renowned golf course architect Larry Packard transformed 200 wooded Kettle Moraine acres into a stunning and challenging championship course, complete with irrigation. Some holes are narrow and tree-lined, while others are more open and forgiving, offering a mix of strategic challenges.
The course features significant elevation changes, especially on the back nine, where players will face several blind tee shots. The signature 14th hole, a double-dogleg par five, showcases spectacular views from the tee box, with the rugged terrain and Pewaukee Lake visible in the distance.
It's only fitting that this War Memorial course of Waukesha County will host its two-week event window through Memorial Day Weekend in 2025.