Blue Mound Golf & Country Club, located in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, just west of Milwaukee, is a prestigious private club renowned for its rich history and exceptional golf course, designed by the acclaimed architect Seth Raynor. Established in 1926, it was the first course in Wisconsin to host a major championship, the 1933 PGA Championship, won by Gene Sarazen. The 18-hole layout measures 6,672 yards and features a par of 70, with a course rating of 72.0 and a slope rating of 131, offering challenges for golfers of all skill levels. The course has undergone significant restorations to return to its original design intent, enhancing its celebrated green complexes that include signature template holes like the Redan and Double Plateau. Blue Mound not only provides a top-tier golfing experience but also boasts an elegant clubhouse and various social activities, making it a cherished destination for its members for nearly a century.
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Par 70 18 holes 6347 yards