The 18-hole "Erin Hills 1" course at the Erin Hills Golf Course facility in Hartford, Wisconsin features 7,945 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . Designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan, ASGCA/Dana Fry, ASGCA/Ron Whitten, the Erin Hills 1 golf course opened in 2009. Kent Instefjord manages the course as the General Manager/Director of Golf.
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18 hole regulation length course
72 par | 7,945 yards
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Erin Hills Golf Course
Golf Only facility
30 tees driving range
18 regulation holes
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If you truely want to enjoy this course hire a caddie or forecaddie. Their local knowledge and professionalism make a great round nearly perfect. There are a few blind shots and they will be moving some dirt this fall to address some of them, so if you want to play it in the original design intentioned by the architects you have until October 6th.
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A great walk, but you must be in pretty good shape. This is a course you need to play at least twice to understand all of the blind shots. A little tricked up for my taste, but the scenery is beautiful and it is truly all about the golf. Would be surprised if US Open is held here given the amount of blind shots and pros distaste for them. Definitely worth the trip and checking off your list.
ReamusThis course will be awsome by the time the Womens Amature gets there in 2008. They say its a walking course but unless your in your mid 20's and in good shape or a pack horse spend the extra bucks and take a cart, it will make your day more enjoyable. Lots of rolling terrain, elivated tee's, several blind shots. A bit pricy but I'm sure they will get it, compares well with The Bull and The Bog.
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