Port Washington Golf Driving Ranges and Practice Facilities

Below is our comprehensive list of golf practice facilities, driving ranges, and putting greens in the Port Washington, Wisconsin area. We list them by proximity to Port Washington, including facilities in neighboring cities (within a 25-mile radius).

7 Driving Ranges Near Port Washington
Raymond's Driving Range
30 practice tees
2849 County Road Ll
Port Washington, WI 53074-
(262) 284-6779

3.6 miles from the center of Port Washington.

Highway 33 West Bend Driving Range
50 practice tees
1274 State Road 33 E
West Bend, WI 53095-8959
(262) 675-6444

11.2 miles from the center of Port Washington.

Stingers Golf & Recreation
15 practice tees
601 E Paradise Dr
West Bend, WI 53095-5424
(262) 247-6887
www.stingersgolfwb.com

14.7 miles from the center of Port Washington.

The West Bend Golf Range
12 practice tees
7281 Highway D
West Bend, WI 53090-
(262) 334-4604

15.2 miles from the center of Port Washington.

Pin High Golf Center
45 practice tees
10328 N Wauwatosa Rd
Mequon, WI 53097-3929
(262) 242-5746
http://phgolfcenter.com/

16.2 miles from the center of Port Washington.

Swing Time
30 practice tees
W197 N10340 Appleton Avenue
Germantown, WI 53022
(262) 251-3311
https://swingtimegolf.com

20.4 miles from the center of Port Washington.

Mill Road Golf Range
40 practice tees
7047 W Mill Rd
Milwaukee, WI 53218-1227
(414) 353-5798
www.millroad.com

20.8 miles from the center of Port Washington.


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