One of the States Top 20 Courses rated by
GolfWisconsin.com and Midwest Golfing Magazine
Some 300 years ago, fire-worshipping Indians lived in Mascoutin Village just south of Berlin, Wis., in Green Lake County. It was in this gently rolling setting that E. Lawrence Packard carved out a magnificent 18-hole championship golf course through century old trees.
The original 18, the Red and White courses, opened for play in 1975. In 1999, Mascoutin unveiled its Blue course designed by Rick Jacobson. With plush fairways, nearly 80 bunkers, large undulating greens and water that comes into play on six holes, you’ll enjoy a different challenge at all 27 holes.