
Footgolf at Zablocki
Footgolf is a cross between soccer and golf. The objective of the game is to advance a regulation size 4 or 5 soccer ball from the tee box into the 21-inch-diameter holes in the fewest number of kicks. Holes are indicated with orange tee markers and orange flags. Great for people of all ages and abilities!
- No tee-time needed.
- 9-Hole Green Fee: $7
Self-Pay Stations
The self-pay system allows Park attractions to remain open to the public at times when Park staff is not directly available to collect fees. The system is monitored throughout the day.
Using a Self-Pay Station
- Take a self-pay envelope provided at the self-pay station located near the 1st hole tee box.
- Complete all information requested on the envelope.
- Detach and keep the envelope stub as your receipt. Be prepared to present your receipt when asked.
- Place the appropriate cash payment in the envelope, seal it and deposit it in the pay slot of the self-pay station.
Rules of Footgolf
- Wear proper attire: no cleats . Wear a shirt at all times.
- Each player must provide his or her own ball
- No “walk alongs” allowed.
- Play the ball on the ground when it has come to rest. Do not punt the ball or stop the ball from rolling with the wind.
- Play the ball from where it lies – you may mark the spot and lift the ball if it may obstruct another player’s kick or ball.
- Your order of teeing off is based on your score on the previous hole. The player with the best score kicks first.
- On the fairway, the player farthest from the hole is the first to kick
- Do not walk on golf greens
- Maintain your position with the group in front of you. Groups holding up play will be moved forward to recapture position
Milwaukee County’s courses are accredited by the American FootGolf League.