» Website: Mascoutin Golf Club
Some 300 years ago, fire worshiping Native American Indians lived in Mascoutin, a village just south of Berlin. It is in this gently rolling setting that Larry Packard, in 1975, carved out a magnificent 18-hole golf course through century old trees. Giant undulating greens test your putting ability and sand traps galore wait to swallow an errant shot. Water hazards come into play on the final four holes.
With bent-grass fairways and overall superb conditioning, the layout appeals to golfers of all abilities. In 1999, Mascoutin opened a new mystifying nine designed by Rick Jacobson.
The "Blue" nine features waste bunkering, elevation changes, forced natural hazard carries, river views, water hazards, and even a "cliff" hole making it a spectacular golfing experience. Come play Mascoutin, "Wisconsin's Best Kept Secret". Site of the 2006 WSGA State Amateur Championship.