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Grant Park Golf Course

Grant Park Golf Course

100 Hawthorne Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172

In 1920, Grant Park Golf Course opened as Milwaukee County’s first course, and was designed by George Hansen. The Grant Park Golf Clubhouse was built in 1892 as the farm home of the Horace Nathan Fowle family. It is now deemed a historic site and as you walk through the clubhouse be sure to look at all the wonderful pictures of its rich past. Although this course is relatively short by today’s standards (5,213), it does have many challenging Par 4’s and Par 3’s. With this layout, anyone from an experienced to a beginner golfer will find the right blend of challenge and enjoyment. You will notice stunning views of Lake Michigan while you are on your way to the course.

You may rent the facility for your private event.

Golfers of all ages are welcomed. All golfers must understand and adhere to golf course regulations. We suggest that golfers under the age of 10 be accompanied by an adult.

Pictured Above: Grant Park Golf Course

Phone Number  (414) 762-4646

Grant Park Golf Course

 

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