
Grant Golf Course
A Historic Course on the Shore of Lake Michigan
Grant Park opened as Milwaukee County’s first 18-hole golf course in 1920, and today the course still uses the historic 1892 farmhouse for its clubhouse.
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.
Course Information
Join a League
Leagues at Grant Park are organized by several local golfing clubs. Contact the organizations below for details on how to join a league.
- Grant Park Men’s Club
- Grant Park Seniors: (414) 282-6276 or (414) 294-5823
- Grant Park Women’s Weekend League
Sunday Mornings – Contact Chris Hart at chrishart26@gmail.com - Grant Park Women’s 18-Hole Golf Club
Thursday Mornings – Contact Patty Popp at popppg@gmail.com - Grant Park Women’s Tee Offs 9-Hole Golf Club Flyer
Thursday Mornings – Contact Dani Graf at grafdm10@gmail.com - Milwaukee Drivers League

Grant Park Clubhouse
The Grant Park clubhouse is the converted Victorian home of the Horace Fowle, son of early pioneers who had come to Oak Creek in 1835. The house was constructed in 1892 and was converted to the clubhouse in 1919. The starting booth for the golf course now stands where visitors once tied their horses.
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100 Hawthorne Ave,
South Milwaukee, WI 53172
(414) 762-4646

