Eleven holes in rural Wisconsin, which means you're either playing a quirky original design or someone ran out of money
Eleven holes in rural Wisconsin, which means you're either playing a quirky original design or someone ran out of money. Either way, it walks. The terrain stays manageable enough that you won't curse the extra loop, and the lack of cart path pressure means you can cut across fairways without dirty looks. Green fees stay reasonable for what amounts to a local secret. Not a destination round, but solid for a quick eighteen (well, seventeen plus four) when the big courses have two-hour waits. Bring cash. These places always prefer cash.