Public Golf Club | |
Holes | 18 |
Par | 72 |
The public Hayward National Golf Club, in Hayward, Wisconsin, boasts the parkland style, crafted by Bruce Smith and Gary Pietz, and has been a golfing hub since 1996. Designed with precision, this course harmonizes with the natural surroundings, providing both a test of skill and a peaceful golfing experience.
The course plays to a total par of 72 for both men and women, and consists of four Par 3's, 10 Par 4's and four Par 5's over 18 holes with a Course Rating of 71.0 and a Slope of 123. Three choices for men's tees and a single set of ladies' tees present a satisfying test of golf that accommodates players of diverse abilities.
Playing length on the course varies from 5068 to 6364 yards, providing options for diverse challenges and distances. Stretching to an impressive 512 yards, hole #15, categorized as a par 5, stands as the course's most extensive challenge for players. Playing at a maximum of 147 yards, hole #13, designated as a par 3, stands as the course's briefest challenge. Rated as the most demanding, hole #8, a par 4, poses the greatest challenge on the course. Hole #13, a par 3, secures the top spot as the easiest and least challenging hole on the course.
Available for rent are services that include pull carts and golf clubs. The practice area at the facility includes separate chipping and putting greens. Food and beverage options include an on course snack bar with full bar.
Tee Name | Course Rating | Slope |
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Gold (M) | 0 | 0 |
White (M) | 69.7 | 120 |
Blue (M) | 71 | 123 |
Red (F) | 68.8 | 114 |