
Kewaunee, WI
Winter Park
Uploaded By: superberry
Hole #1 (Taken 9/2009)
Hole #1 Basket to Tee

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Upcoming Tournaments
No events scheduled at this course.
Regular Events
No regular events scheduled at this course.
Scheduled Rounds
No scheduled rounds at this course.
2004Year Established:
Tim Kopacz
Designer(s):
Very Hilly & Heavily WoodedCourse Landscape / Terrain:
27 /
x 9Holes:
81 / 81Par / Pro Par:
Yes / YesMultiple Tees / Pins:
GravelTee Type:
DISCatcherHole Type:
46 / 17 / 78
Played / Favorited / Wish Listed:
2
Discs Lost:
1
Course Guides:
Addn. Info: Winter Course - All pins are off the ski hill and in their alternate locations. Everything is frozen and snow covered. Some tee signs may also be removed. Tee pads are generally not shoveled, so newbies will be lost. NO PLAY ALLOWED if the ski or tube hills are operating. Course will close from Mid March thru Mid April to avoid spring thaw erosion. Course is generally not played in winter, but can be.
Description: The course is set among the river valley tubing hill park in the heart of the Kewaunee River Valley. Winter Park has a well-balanced offering of terrain and shot selection around the 150-foot elevation change on the hill. Work your way up and down the ski hill and stop to gaze across the beautiful Kewaunee River Valley on numerous holes. Terrain includes open, wooded, uphill, downhill, left, right, straight, long, short, creek hazard, ponds, OB, and windy conditions. Baskets are visible from all AM tees, while PRO tees offer more distance and often change the required flight path. Stay in the fairway because the rough can be tough. Poison ivy, very long grass, sharp elevation change, and thick trees and shrubbery are common elements in the rough.
The course plays easily as an 18 hole or a 27 hole round. The 27 hole course is comprised of "loops" off the classic 18 hole course. Be prepared to play this beauty. It takes time, involves strenuous terrain, and is over 15,000' from total walking distance (if you don't shank too many discs).
Winter Park is designed for PDGA blue player ratings (scratch par at a 925 rating). Each hole is designed with one or two intended flights from the blue (long) tees. Each requires some specifc skill to execute a good drive. The holes are very challenging considering the unforgivable rough off the fairway yield harsh punishment, and very risky greens require accuracy and control on your approach and putts. We recommend newbie disc golfers and those still learning control, to play the red (short) tees. However, don't exepct to be as impressed because the course was designed intently and specifically for the blue tees.
10/5/09:
Hole E has been redesigned to play as a 215' straight shot with the narrowest gap on the course, and a right side finish to the pin.
Hole 14 tees have changed, the old blue tee is now the red tee, and a new blue tee has been added 50' back (250') with an initial right hand turn during the first 75'.
Hole H has an alternate pin at the base of the steep green, finishes to the right on the flat edge of hill for a 300' RHFH throw.
The course plays easily as an 18 hole or a 27 hole round. The 27 hole course is comprised of "loops" off the classic 18 hole course. Be prepared to play this beauty. It takes time, involves strenuous terrain, and is over 15,000' from total walking distance (if you don't shank too many discs).
Winter Park is designed for PDGA blue player ratings (scratch par at a 925 rating). Each hole is designed with one or two intended flights from the blue (long) tees. Each requires some specifc skill to execute a good drive. The holes are very challenging considering the unforgivable rough off the fairway yield harsh punishment, and very risky greens require accuracy and control on your approach and putts. We recommend newbie disc golfers and those still learning control, to play the red (short) tees. However, don't exepct to be as impressed because the course was designed intently and specifically for the blue tees.
10/5/09:
Hole E has been redesigned to play as a 215' straight shot with the narrowest gap on the course, and a right side finish to the pin.
Hole 14 tees have changed, the old blue tee is now the red tee, and a new blue tee has been added 50' back (250') with an initial right hand turn during the first 75'.
Hole H has an alternate pin at the base of the steep green, finishes to the right on the flat edge of hill for a 300' RHFH throw.
Location Details
Local Directions: From Hwy 29 in Kewaunee:
NORTH onto County Hwy C
(From Hwy 42 on the lakeshore, head west on 29 and right on C or from Green Bay
Take 29 east to a LEFT on C)
- Hwy C runs between Hwy 29 in Kewaunee to Hwy 54 in Casco, come from 29 or 54)
- WEST on County Hwy F (In Footbridge by Bruemmer Park and Highway Department)
- Follow F for less than a mile, and just over the river, turn NORTH on Ransom Moore Ln.
Parking lot by the ski chalet. First hole plays north along the road past the chalet. Road is OB.
NORTH onto County Hwy C
(From Hwy 42 on the lakeshore, head west on 29 and right on C or from Green Bay
Take 29 east to a LEFT on C)
- Hwy C runs between Hwy 29 in Kewaunee to Hwy 54 in Casco, come from 29 or 54)
- WEST on County Hwy F (In Footbridge by Bruemmer Park and Highway Department)
- Follow F for less than a mile, and just over the river, turn NORTH on Ransom Moore Ln.
Parking lot by the ski chalet. First hole plays north along the road past the chalet. Road is OB.













