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Thornberry Creek at Oneida

Thornberry Creek at Oneida

4470 N Pine Tree Rd, Oneida, WI 54155

Thornberry Creek at Oneida is the official golf course of the Green Bay Packers!

Nestled atop one of the highest peaks in Brown County and located just outside of Titletown, Thornberry Creek at Oneida offers 27 holes of championship golf at its finest. An abundance of vistas and amenities will excite golfers and guests of all ages and abilities. The two golf courses feature bent grass tees, fairways, and greens, and the varied landscape gives golfers a unique experience from hole to hole, from a forested “Northwoods” type setting at the start and finish of the Legends Course, to the prairie or meadow type environment in the middle holes as you play your way through one of Green Bay’s most prestigious neighborhoods.

While playable for golfers of all levels, the Legends Championship Course can challenge the most proficient players, with more than 70 sand bunkers and 11 water hazards placed strategically throughout its 18 holes. There are 4 sets of tees ranging from 5,103 to 6,934 yards. View the layout below.

During your round on the Legends Course, make sure to stop by Leinie’s Lodge, located after #6 and #15, for the best on-course grilled brats and burgers, and cold refreshments.

Pictured Above: Thornberry Creek at Oneida – Hole 18

Phone Number  (920) 434-7501

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