Brown Deer Park Golf Course, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a renowned public golf course that opened in 1929, designed by George Hansen. This historic course has hosted prestigious events, including the PGA Tour's Greater Milwaukee Open from 1968 to 2009, where notable golfers like Tiger Woods made his professional debut in 1996. The course features a challenging layout with 18 holes spanning 6,759 yards and a par of 71. It is characterized by 60 sand-filled bunkers, tree-lined fairways, and water hazards that come into play on ten holes, making it a favorite among both amateur and professional golfers.
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Par 71 18 holes 6716 yards