[LINK] Browns Lake Golf Course
Ives Grove Golf Links

Racine County Golf Courses

H & H Fairway Enterprises operating Browns Lake Golf Course and Ives Grove Golf Links since 1988.

H & H Fairway is a privately owned company, under contract with Racine County to operate the county-owned public golf courses: Browns Lake Golf Course and Ives Grove Golf Links. Established in 1988, H&H Fairway's mission is to provide golfers of all ages and abilities with a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable environment in which to play golf. It is our goal to supply exceptional course conditions along with unparalleled services at reasonable prices. The employees at H&H Fairway are committed to upholding the integrity of golf by sharing our knowledge and abilities in a matter that will benefit all those who enjoy the game.

Ives Grove Golf Links

14101 Washington Avenue
Sturtevant, WI 53177
(262) 878-3714
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Located 30 Minutes South of Milwaukee, Ives Grove Golf Links offers 27 holes of premium golf. Designed as a links-style course, players encounter 110 bunkers, nature areas and rolling greens. With full practice facilities and an experienced golf shop staff, we will be able to put you at ease as you prepare for your round. For tee times and reservations contact our golf shop at 262-878-3714.

Browns Lake Golf Course

932 Brownslake Drive
Burlington, WI 53105
(262) 763-6065
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Browns Lake Golf Course features tree lined fairways and several elevated greens. The course features 6,449 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . The course rating is 70.2 and it has a slope rating of 122. Designed by J. Toulis, the course opened in 1920. Chad Wilks manages the course as the General Manager.

The design and layout offers a challenge for all golfers regardless of handicap. Whether you want to relax with a weekday round or plan your next outing, the course is always in great shape and our friendly staff will put you at ease as you prepare for your round.

For tee times and reservations contact our golf shop at (262) 763-6065.

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