Waupaca Country Club is listed as one of the finest nine-hole courses in the country. The course was designed in 1923 by Jack Burns, who was strongly influenced by Donald Ross, the famed architect who brought principles of golf design to America from Scotland.
Almost all the holes on this course have water in play. The Waupaca River divides the course, and golfers cross the river four times during their rounds. Under 200-year-old oaks and 150-year-old pine trees, bentgrass rolls across our tees and fairways and makes for a smooth, quick surface on our tour-quality greens.
Although this is a nine-hole course, it has been imaginatively set up for those who wish to play 18 holes — play your nine, then go back and play from a second set of tees with a slightly different layout and new challenges.
Experience our course with hole-by-hole flyover videos.
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Full access to the driving range is included with your membership. Hit balls before your round or work on your game anytime.
Club storage, cleaning after each use, shaft I.D. bands, and repair checks are all included with membership. We'll have your clubs ready and in pristine condition every time you play.
Book a tee time online or contact our Golf Shop for a round and a tour of our facilities.
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