Thousands of years ago the receding glaciers created the rolling and meandering hills that is now Neillsville Country Club. Designed by Art Tangen of Eau Claire and founded in 1935, the course is the oldest in the area. The fairways are lined by decades old pines and hardwoods of maple, oak, and ash. In the fall, players can be seen picking fruit between some holes and it is not an uncommon sight to see players munching on pears, cherries, and apples while reading putts.
Because of the rolling terrain, many greens cannot be seen from the teeing area and the greens, like the landscape, rarely will give one a straight putt. Although the course is 9 holes in length, the positioning of the white and blue tee markers give the impression of an 18 hole layout.
This is a must play course in central Wisconsin. Order your 2011 Birdie Book online at http://www.mybirdiebook.com/ and play this and many other courses at a discount.
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