Get ready to test your golf skills on a course where legends have made history. Brown Deer Park Golf Course, part of the Milwaukee County Parks System, was originally designed in 1929 by George Hansen and later partially redesigned by Andy North and Roger Packard.
This iconic course was the fourth and final host of the Greater Milwaukee Open (later rebranded as the U.S. Bank Championship) from 1994 to 2009. It was here, during the 1996 tournament, that a 20-year-old Tiger Woods made his unforgettable professional debut, famously sinking a hole-in-one with a 6-iron on the 202-yard par-3 14th hole. Over the years, greats like Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Lee Trevino, and Ed Snead have also graced these fairways.
For its final 11 years as a PGA Tour stop, the tournament took place in mid-July, and members will enjoy the opportunity to play this Milwaukee County classic around the same timeframe in 2025.