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Green Bay Country Club: Course Intelligence
Green Bay Country Club operates on a piece of De Pere, Wisconsin Green Bay-area land. The course was designed during the early-1900s expansion of the broader Wisconsin country-club landscape and has been redesigned multiple times since with continuing agronomic-and-architectural updates. The club is part of the broader northeastern Wisconsin private-club landscape, distinct from the Milwaukee-area and central Wisconsin private clusters.
The course plays around 6,500 yards par 71 from the back markers, with bent fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The yardage is short by modern championship standards, but the routing's age and the natural Fox River valley terrain give the course defense that modern equipment doesn't overcome through length alone. The fairways play firm given the northeastern Wisconsin subsoil. The mature deciduous canopy through the property has grown to championship-narrowing dimensions over the club's century-plus history.
Green Bay Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Green Bay and northeastern Wisconsin business and professional families. The hospitality model is traditional country club, and the club has stayed largely outside the destination-private trend.
Northeastern Wisconsin climate gives Green Bay Country Club a playing season of April through October, with the firmest conditions in late August and September. The course closes through Wisconsin winter and reopens when the soil thaws — typically late April. The mature canopy and the autumn color through October are part of the routing's seasonal photographic signature.
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