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Ozaukee Country Club: Course Intelligence
Ozaukee Country Club operates on a piece of Mequon, Wisconsin Milwaukee north-suburban land in Ozaukee County. The course was designed during the early Wisconsin country-club expansion and has been redesigned multiple times since with continuing agronomic-and-architectural updates. The club is part of the broader Milwaukee-area country-club cluster that includes Milwaukee Country Club (Ross 1929), Tuckaway, and the Wisconsin Club.
The course plays around 6,800 yards par 72 from the back markers, with bent fairways and a slope in the upper 130s. The fairways play firm given the southeastern Wisconsin subsoil. The mature deciduous and pine canopy through the property gives the routing its parkland character. The fifteenth hole is a 432-yard par-4 with a tee shot played over a natural creek; the seventeenth, a 195-yard par-3 across a natural pond, is the routing's most-discussed one-shotter.
Ozaukee Country Club is private and access is members and accompanied guests only. The membership is regional Milwaukee north-suburban and Ozaukee County business and professional families with multi-generation ties through the club's early-1900s founding. The hospitality model is traditional country club, and the club has stayed largely outside the destination-private trend.
Wisconsin climate gives Ozaukee 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. The mature canopy through the property and the autumn color through October are part of the routing's seasonal photographic signature.
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