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9 hole regulation length course
36 par | 3,289 yards
Blue grass
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The 9-hole "Callow" course at the Ironwood Golf Course facility in Sussex, Wisconsin features 3,289 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36. Designed by John Spitz/James Ceman, the Callow golf course opened in 1995.
There are many of these golf outings here. The more serious, avid golfer may NOT enjoy him/herself. The 3 courses here are challenging though. The Meath, the Callow and the Birr. The sand bunkers are NOT raked or kept up. Green side or otherwise. I would recommend other courses. The only saving grace is that the course front desk personnel have usually been very accommodating. I just wish that they could manage their clientele better. As most local Milwaukee WI. area public courses go, people act like they are at a Packers football game and NOT at a golf course. Its a I do not know why people waste their money like that? Hooligans are NOT there to golf. They are there for a drunk fest , AND to party. Yelling, screaming, behaving so uncivilized squealing the golf cart tires and cursing. Add to that, there is really minimal or no marshaling to supervise the usual inconsiderate slow play (i.e. well over the 5 + mins. looking for lost balls, talking on cell phones, not keeping up with the pace of play, waiting to shoot as if they think they are going to really hit their ball anywhere near the green? Come on people. And, so it goes.)
Ironwood Golf Course
Golf Only facility
20 tees driving range
27 regulation holes
No recent major awards have been noted.