Erin Hills
Golf Course
STYLE EXPLAINATION
Green Guide
Can be used by a beginner
Less complex information
Tour Pro
Follow the rules of the professional tours
Driver landing distances
Rules Breaker
The most detailed with the slopes of the greens
Prohibited in official competition
Authorized during reconnaissance games
YOUR SELECTION
Informations
Hole
18
Architect
Michael Hurdzan Dana Fry, Ron Whitten
Lenght
6206 - 7731
Slope - Men
129 - 145
SSS - Men
70 - 77
Min Index
54
Creation Date
2006
Par
72
Slope - Women
131
SSS - Women
75
Overview
A Course Created by Nature and Revealed by Architects. Erin Hills was formed by colliding glaciers that left dramatic ridges, contours and vistas.
When architects Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry and Ron Whitten set out to draft the course, they needed to move only a few shovels of dirt to reveal the rare landscape. The course was designed to accommodate the 2017 U.
S. Open, in terms of both the challenge to the players and the logistics of the spectators.
This mix of traditional and modern elements as well as a championship test over a unique piece of property will leave many golfers marveling at how they have never played anywhere like Erin Hills. In its brief five years after opening, Erin Hills has been closed twice for significant work to the course.
In an unconventional decision for a course in Wisconsin, the architects routed the fairways around contours of the property and provide a firm playing surface that plays shorter than its length on the scorecard. While it is possible to return and push earth around, it is impossible to go back and return the ground to its natural state.
The minimalist and sustainable approach to design and maintenance respects the course’s place in Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine region.
When architects Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry and Ron Whitten set out to draft the course, they needed to move only a few shovels of dirt to reveal the rare landscape. The course was designed to accommodate the 2017 U.
S. Open, in terms of both the challenge to the players and the logistics of the spectators.
This mix of traditional and modern elements as well as a championship test over a unique piece of property will leave many golfers marveling at how they have never played anywhere like Erin Hills. In its brief five years after opening, Erin Hills has been closed twice for significant work to the course.
In an unconventional decision for a course in Wisconsin, the architects routed the fairways around contours of the property and provide a firm playing surface that plays shorter than its length on the scorecard. While it is possible to return and push earth around, it is impossible to go back and return the ground to its natural state.
The minimalist and sustainable approach to design and maintenance respects the course’s place in Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine region.
Facilities
Bar | Location De Chariots | Zone De Chipping | |||
Practice | Salle De Sport | Voiturette | |||
Ecole De Golf | Hotel | Vestaires | |||
Garderie | Parking | Proshop | |||
Zone De Putting | Location Clubs | Spa | |||
Piscine | Tennis | Trackman |