North Shore Country Club is a historic private club founded in 1911, now situated in Mequon, Wisconsin, after relocating from Milwaukee to its current grounds in 1953. The 18-hole, par-72 championship layout was designed by British architect Charles Alison, a collaborator of H.S. Colt, and represents one of his rare American works, featuring deep strategic bunkering and a traditional parkland character. The club has hosted multiple Wisconsin State Amateur and State Open championships, cementing its place as one of the region's most respected private golf venues.
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Ozaukee Country Club is a private 18-hole club founded in 1922 in Mequon, Wisconsin, established by Milwaukee businessmen on farmland along the Milwaukee River. The course was designed by the noted Midwestern architectural team of William Langford and Theodore Moreau, featuring their characteristic raised greens and strategic bunkering. The club has hosted multiple Wisconsin State Amateur Championships and the Wisconsin State Open, cementing its place as a significant venue in the state's golf history.
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The River Club of Mequon is a private golf club in Mequon, Wisconsin, originally established as Mequon Country Club in 1961 with a course designed by Herbert Strong. The layout has been refined through two significant renovations, most recently by Bob Lohmann in 2006, and carries a course rating of 74.3 with a slope of 134 from the championship tees. The club holds a notable place in Wisconsin golf history as the first in the state to transition to bentgrass greens, and has hosted events including the Wisconsin State Open.
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