Brown Deer Park Golf Course
Play the number one public golf course in Milwaukee County
Test your golfing skills on the course where Tiger Woods turned pro and where the top female professionals played in the qualifying tour for the LPGA.
This golf course contains unique and individual holes, carved out masterfully with a stream running throughout the entire course. The course was originally designed by George Hansen and founded in 1929 and was partially redesigned by Andy North and Roger Packard.
Join us for a round at Brown Deer – Book Your Tee Time.
2024 Brown Deer Park Green Fees
STANDARD | CARDHOLDER | |||
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18 Holes | 9 Holes | 18 Holes Reg/Spec | 9 Holes Reg/Spec |
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Mon - Thurs | $81 | $44 | $45/$36 | $27/$22 |
Friday | $81 | $44 | $45/$45 | $27/$27 |
Sat-Sun after 2pm | $81 | $44 | $45/$45 | $27/$27 |
Sat-Sun before 2pm | $81 | $44 | $50/$50 | $32/$32 |
Cart | $20 | $13 | $20 | $13 |
Pull Cart | $7 | $7 | $7 | $7 |
**Special = rates for persons under 18, over 60, or disabled with a discount card**
For pricing and hours click HERE.
Specials
Evening Bundle – Play until close + 1 beverage + sleeve of golf balls for $26 (walking only)
Evening Rates Begin: April: 5:15pm | May: 5:30pm | June-July: 6pm | Aug: 5:30pm | Sept 1-15: 5pm | Sept 16-30: 4:30pm | Oct 1-15: 4pm | Oct 16-31: 3:30pm | Nov: 2pm
Sunset Golf – Play until close for $16 (walking only)
Sunset Rates Begin: April: 6:15pm | May: 6:30pm | June-July: 7pm | Aug: 6:30pm | Sept 1-15: 6pm | Sept 16-30: 5:30pm | Oct 1-15: 5pm | Oct 16-31: 4:30pm | Nov: 3pm
Foursome Special
Get 18 holes for 4 golfers + 2 golf cars for $220
*Valid only after 1pm on weekends/holidays
Get 9 holes for 4 golfers + 2 golf cars for $120
*Valid only after 3pm on weekends/holidays
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Lessons
Brown Deer Golf Course
Golf Professional: Scott Walecki, PGA
2023 Wisconsin PGA Player Development Award
2024 Wisconsin PGA Youth Development Award
Email: scott.walecki@milwaukeecountywi.gov
Adult Private Lessons: $55 per 30-minute lesson, $225 for 5 lessons
Junior Private Lessons: $140 per junior lesson series (4 lessons)
Purchase lessons directly at scottwalecki.com
Leagues
Leagues at Brown Deer are organized by several local golfing clubs. Contact the organizations below for details on how to join a league.
Men’s Club Website & Information
Women’s league: 18 Hole (Thurs.) patticmeq1@gmail.com
Women’s league: 9 Hole (Thurs.) Monica Matheus – mmatheus@sbcglobal.net
Senior Men’s League: bdsgolf.com
Wisconsin DOT Golf League (Thurs afternoons): CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION
Photo by Sterna Photo
GOLF SHOP
WINNER OF THE 2016, 2017, 2020 WISCONSIN PGA MERCHANDISER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Visit the pro-shop for Brown Deer branded merchandise, golf equipment and gift cards.
Klement’s Sausage – the official sausage of Milwaukee County Parks
On a hill overlooking the golf course, this rustic clubhouse and its wooded setting create the effect of a country home. Chandeliers and a high beamed ceiling add to the classic appearance of the rental room and make it an inviting spot for any occasion.
Max capacity: 125
Rentals available year round between 3pm-midnight.
For information regarding Oak & Antler rentals,
please call 414-257-5616
2024 FIRST TEE BROWN DEER JUNIOR PROGRAM
The Brown Deer Junior Golf Program will have 5 lesson dates, 3 play dates. Play dates include Team Competition, Junior Championship, and The Deer Family Championship. The program will include an entry fee into The Deer Family Championship for the junior.
June 26th -August 11th, 2024
Session 1 – 10:00am-11:15am
Session 2 – 1:00pm-2:15pm
Cost: $185
Amenities
7625 N. Range Line Rd.,
Milwaukee, WI 53209
(414) 352-8080
Explore the Course
1
PAR 4
1st HOLE
The drive on this long par 4 must be in the left-center of the fairway for the player to see the entire putting surface. Long second shots to a heavily-bunkered green are required.
Yardage: 461
Yardage: 433
Yardage: 341
Yardage: 341
2
PAR 4
2nd HOLE
This is one of the most difficult holes on the course. Players must drive across the creek through a narrow opening to the elbow of a dogleg-left. The hole features a long, uphill second shot to an undulating green.
Yardage: 417
Yardage: 384
Yardage: 307
Yardage: 307
3
PAR 3
3rd HOLE
The third hole may look easy, but a narrow opening between trees makes the tee shot difficult. The green slopes severely from back to front, where it is guarded by a large bunker.
Yardage: 171
Yardage: 158
Yardage: 145
Yardage: 101
4
PAR 5
4th HOLE
This short par 5 plays downhill from the tee to a landing area protected on the left by trees. Approach shots to the small green are over a creek.
Yardage: 485
Yardage: 475
Yardage: 465
Yardage: 465
5
PAR 3
5th HOLE
This hole plays uphill to a putting surface surrounded by three large bunkers. Wind could be a factor here. A large green offers numerous pin placements, the most difficult of which is back-right.
Yardage: 164
Yardage: 145
Yardage: 136
Yardage: 114
6
PAR 5
6th HOLE
This hole, the most difficult par 5 on the course, features a large landing area that narrows, with two trees in the fairway as you approach the green. The long, narrow putting surface has a ridge running through its center.
Yardage: 556
Yardage: 530
Yardage: 471
Yardage: 440
7
PAR 3
7th HOLE
The toughest par 3 on the course, this hole is difficult because of the long tee shot and narrow green, which is bunkered on three sides.
Yardage: 215
Yardage: 203
Yardage: 174
Yardage: 123
8
PAR 4
8th HOLE
Players tee off from back in the woods to the corner of this dogleg-left. Trees on the left will block sight of the green if the drive is short or left. While short-iron second shots are the rule here, this hole has proven to be the most difficult on the front nine.
Yardage: 436
Yardage: 397
Yardage: 383
Yardage: 316
9
PAR 4
9th HOLE
This short par 4 provides a break from the more difficult eighth and tenth holes, if you stay in the fairway. The heavily-bunkered green will be difficult to hit from the deep rough. Long hitters may take aim at the green from a forward tee position.
Yardage: 359
Yardage: 339
Yardage: 289
Yardage: 289
10
PAR 4
10th HOLE
A demanding hole because of the straight drive required, this par 4 features a narrow green protected by bunkers on both sides. As many bogeys as birdies will be made here.
Yardage: 447
Yardage: 423
Yardage: 410
Yardage: 321
11
PAR 3
11th HOLE
Water and sand on the players left present most of the problems on this hole. The contoured green, which slopes toward the hazards from right to left, makes birdies difficult.
Yardage: 196
Yardage: 164
Yardage: 152
Yardage: 112
12
PAR 4
12th HOLE
A 3-wood or iron off the tee will set up an uphill approach to the green. Trees and rough on either side of the fairway cause most of the trouble here.
Yardage: 381
Yardage: 364
Yardage: 347
Yardage: 287
13
PAR 4/5
13th HOLE
The tee shot on this downhill par 4 must be short of the creek and preferably on the right side. The small, undulating green prevents many good birdie opportunities.
Yardage: 437
Yardage: 408
Yardage: 402
Yardage: 402
14
PAR 3
14th HOLE
Four large bunkers protect the pin at this par 3. The most difficult pin placement here is tucked between the two bunkers on the left.
Yardage: 188
Yardage: 172
Yardage: 159
Yardage: 136
15
PAR 5
15th HOLE
This dogleg-left is reachable in two strokes with a good tee shot. While birdies are common here, woods on the right as well as a small, sloping green can present problems and keep eagles to a minimum.
Yardage: 531
Yardage: 513
Yardage: 503
Yardage: 420
16
PAR 4
16th HOLE
The narrow landing area and difficult green are the trademarks of this par 4. Trees on the left and sand on the right make driving difficult. Short irons are played to the green, which is guarded in front by the creek.
Yardage: 371
Yardage: 351
Yardage: 341
Yardage: 291
17
PAR 4
17th HOLE
Players drive between two large willows to a narrow fairway with a large bunker on the right. The large green is guarded in front by sand, where a forward pin placement doesn’t offer much chance for a birdie.
Yardage: 387
Yardage: 370
Yardage: 345
Yardage: 215
18
PAR 5
18th HOLE
A good drive over the creek allows players to go for the green in two strokes; otherwise, you must lay up. The green has five bunkers in front to penalize the daring golfer looking for an eagle.
Yardage: 557
Yardage: 477
Yardage: 477
Yardage: 353
To ensure that you enjoy your round at a Tournament, Championship, Regulation, or Executive course, please observe the following regulations:
- Reservations are recommended – make your reservation on-line or call the clubhouse. Walk-up tee times are made on a space available basis.
- Each player in your group must have clubs, including a putter. Rental clubs are available.
- Spectators or non-players are NOT allowed on the course. The only exceptions are those people authorized by the Parks Dept.
- You must wear suitable attire. Shirts are required. Non-metal spikes, alternative spikes, or spikeless shoes are required.
- NO carry-in food or beverages are allowed.
- Motor cars are rented based on availability. The “on-deck” golfer has priority in securing a motor car. Adaptive motor car reservations are the only requests taken in advance; please make adaptive motor car requests at least 72-hrs prior to your tee time.
- You must be at least 18 years of age and possess a valid drivers license to rent or drive the motor car. Anyone under 18 may NOT drive the motor car.
- The person renting the motor car is responsible for any damage to the car or course and will be billed accordingly. Follow the instructions of the golf starter regarding any cart restrictions such as no carts on the back nine.
- To receive a discounted rate or to redeem coupons/special offers, you must present the coupon or offer as stated at check-in. You must present your Milwaukee County Parks Players Golf Discount Card to receive the associated discounts.
- Obey all hole- and course-closure signage.
- If your group is not ready when called to the tee, you will lose your turn and must sign up for the next available tee time.
- The starter may determine your assignment to the first or tenth tee. Your request to start on the tenth tee may be denied in order to keep the flow of play uninterrupted. During peak periods, the starter may combine players to make up foursomes.
- Remain with your group throughout the round. Groups of more than 4 are NOT permitted.
- Keep your motor car at least 10 yards from tee boxes and greens.
- Replace all divots, rake all footprints in bunkers, and repair all ball marks on the green.
- If you fail to maintain “Pace of Play,” you may be required to skip a hole(s).
- Display proper conduct at all times. If you violate the rules or disturb other guests with obnoxious behavior, damage to the course, failure to follow course design on a hole-to-hole basis, or other disruptive behavior, you will be asked to leave the course.
- Return all rented clubs, bags, pull carts, and motor car keys to the starter.
- Report all accidents or injuries to the starter immediately
- If conditions warrant—as determined by the starter—he/she will issue a raincheck if you present your receipt during the time of interrupted play
- Click here to view our Junior Golfer Age Policy