Course Insight

Old Hickory Golf Club

Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, United States

👍 Recommended by 99% of Players

Performance Ratings

_ Course Difficulty
3.6
Course Conditions
4.8
Course Layout
4.9
Overall Facilities Condition
4.3
Pace
4.5
Staff Friendliness
4.6
Value For The Money
4.9

4.9 Overall Rating 147 reviews

Course Overview

Old Hickory Country Club in Beaver Dam is situated on land that was used simply as pasture for grazing cattle and sheep before it was transformed into a basic, but interesting nine-hole golf course by Scottish designer Tom Bendelow. Seeing the potential of the terrain, the course was later expanded into 18 holes by Robert Greaves. The golf course originally opened for play in 1920, which has given it plenty of time to mature into the challenging course it is today. Towering oak and hickory trees line the fairways and there are 30 bunkers strategically placed throughout the golf course, most heavily along the greensides. The gently rolling terrain provides subtle but tricky contours. Long, straight drives will be generously rewarded at Old Hickory Country Club, and accuracy is also essential for doing well.

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