Greenfield Park Golf Course
​12035 W Greenfield Ave
West Allis, WI 53214
Telephone 414-256-4010
The Greenfield Park Golf Course is a classically designed 18-hole public course. The course was designed by George Hansen in 1923 and renovated in 2015 to enhance the character of the classic design and add sight lines. The renovation revised the layout, added irrigation, revised bunkers, and built larger greens. The course provides a sporty and nuanced test of golf, with overt challenges for the first play and subtle challenges for repeat play. It plays at Par 69 and stretches 6,009 yards from the back and 5,182 from the forward tees. The course offers the charm of a golden age course, including large mature trees.
Hole-by-hole Description
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​Hole 1, Par 4: The tee shot plays from an elevated tee down to a wide fairway that is lined with trees. A greenside bunker on the right side is an obstacle for players approaching the green.
Hole 2, Par 4: The tee shot plays into an undulating fairway that slopes gently uphill. Approach shots play into a green complex with a severe false front and sand on the left.
Hole 3, Par 4: The tee shot plays straight and often into the wind, which makes the hole play long. Approach shots play over a bunker on the right side into a heavily back-to-front sloped green.
Hole 4, Par 4: The tee shot plays up and over a hill. A good drive can run down the backside of the hill toward the hole. The approach shot plays downhill into a back-to-front sloped green with a ridge in the middle.
Hole 5, Par 4: The tee shot plays into a narrow, tree-lined fairway that slopes gently downhill. Approach shots are played into a green that runs to the left with sand on the left.
Hole 6, Par 3: The tee shot plays into a generous green with sand on the left and a run-off area to the right.
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Hole 7, Par 4: The tee shot plays into a fairway that has a penalty area along the right side of the entire hole. Approach shots are played into a green with sand in front on the right side.
Hole 8, Par 3: The tee shot plays downhill into the long green that has sand along the left side.
Hole 9, Par 4: The tee shot plays into a fairway that slopes uphill. Approach shots play uphill into the raised green site with backstops toward the back of the green.
​Hole 10, Par 4: The tee shot plays from an elevated tee down to a fairway that bends to the left and is lined with trees on the right. Approach shots are challenged by a tree near the green on the right side.
Hole 11, Par 3: The tee shot plays into a generous, raised green.
Hole 12, Par 4: The tee shot plays straight and often into the wind with out-of-bounds on the right. Approach shots play into a relatively flat green with sand on the left.
Hole 13, Par 3: The tee shot plays into a fairway with a ravine on the right. The fairway is straight for 200 yards and then bends 90 degrees to the left. Approach shots play uphill into a narrow, diagonally-oriented green.
Hole 14, Par 4: ​The tee shot plays into a fairway that slopes gently uphill with out-of-bounds on the right. Approach shots play into a green with sand on the right and a run-off area to the left.
Hole 15, Par 4: The blind tee shot on this short Par 4 plays into a wide, undulating fairway with a bunker in play near the green. Approach shots play uphill to a severely crowned green and are some of the most challenging shots on the course.
Hole 16, Par 4: The tee shot on this drivable Par 4 plays downhill through a slight valley and then uphill toward the green. Approach shots play into a severely right-to-left sloped green with a run-off area off the back and are some of the most challenging shots on the course.
Hole 17, Par 4:​ The tee shot plays downhill into a fairway with trees lining the left and a bunker on the right. Approach shots may be made more difficult by a cluster of trees on the right side of the green or sand on the left of the green.
Hole 18, Par 4: ​The tee shot plays uphill into a fairway that is pinched in by trees on either side about 200 yards off the tee. Approach shots play uphill into a back-to-front sloped green with sand on the left.