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Kenosha Country Club

Set along the winding Pike River on Kenosha’s north side, Kenosha Country Club is a private, walkable Ross course on roughly 175 acres that now plays a shade over 6,500 yards, par 70. The club presents a compact experience: short green-to-tee walks, a full driving range, a short-game area, and an expanded putting green, plus a caddie program. Off the course, members use a traditional clubhouse with dining, a pool, and tennis courts. The property comprises two distinct benches—low river plain and a higher terrace—so rounds alternate between floodplain holes that flirt with water and elevated plateaus that set up uphill or downhill approaches. Recent, ongoing work has focused on “reinstatement”: reclaiming original green perimeters, rebuilding bunkers closer to Ross’s forms, widening fairways, and thinning trees to re-expose ground contours. The result today is a course characterized by small, “playful” greens and frequent strategic decisions, including several tee shots where the Pike River threatens the inattentive line. In Golf Digest’s 2025–26 “Best in State,” Kenosha Country Club is ranked No. 22, reflecting the club’s preservation and careful recovery of its Ross heritage.

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