OUR HISTORY

Built in 1994 by architects Kerry Mattingly & Gregg Kuehn, Fire Ridge Golf Club plays to Par 72 and measures 7016 yards from the Championship Tees. The course was carved from 203 acres of rolling Wisconsin landscape, just a short drive north of Milwaukee and close to the Kohler Golf Region. The course features bent grass fairways and tees, and boasts some of the most interesting, fast rolling greens complexes in the state. PGA Tour Professional Tony Finau holds the course record of 64, shot during the Monday Qualifier for the 2007 US Bank Championship.

2022 Midwest Golf Magazine's Editor's Choice Award
2008 The Buisness Journal Top 25 Highest Slope-Rated Courses Milwaukee-Area
2007 The Business Journal Top 25 Highest Slope-Rated Courses Milwaukee-Area
2006 - 2008 Midwest Golf Magazine Best On-Course Restaurant
2002 & 2001 4-Star rated by Golf Digest's 'Places to Play'
2004 - 1995 A certified International Audubon Sanctuary golf course
2002 Ranked in Wisconsin's Top 20 "Toughest Courses"
1997 American Society of Landscape Architects
1995 Golf Digest's 'Best New Golf Courses
2002-2009: PGA Tour's U.S. Bank Championship Open Qualifying Site
Current Course Record 64 shot by Tony Finau in the 2007 Monday Qualifer
2009 WPGA Assistant Championship
2009 WSGA State Amateur Match Play Qualifying Site
2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009: Wisconsin State Open Qualifying Site
2002 WSGA State Amateur Qualifying Site
1997 Wisconsin PGA Match Play Championship
1997 WSGA State Championship 2-Man Best Ball
1995 Wisconsin PGA Stroke Play Championship
1995 WWSGA Stroke Play Championship