Pamperin Park

Howard, Wisconsin     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Derek Johnson › May 2, 2023
B+
-  +0 votes  + Jess Westman › December 9, 2022
A-
We took a last minute trip to Green Bay and found this little gem! I LOVED it! I'm not an amazing player but I had a blast! There are some super tight lines and it's not easy but some holes are forgiving. I really enjoyed this one!! Thank you for all you guys do to keep it up!
-  +0 votes  + Topher Soquet › July 28, 2021
A-
Now that the course is a full 18 with nice tees and superb signage, it’s definitely a great find. Hope you hit your lines because the fairways are tricky to hit.
-  +0 votes  + Tyler Coady › August 25, 2020
B-
This course has been redesigned from an 18 with 9 teepads to a true 18 and its a much better layout. This is a course in progress, so some fairways are a bit too tight, or overly obstructed, but for the most part this is a very good layout that just needs a bit more volunteer hours to become great. It is one of the finest courses in Green Bay now and is a recommended course for any woods golfer who wants to test their accuracy.
-  -1 votes  + Jamie Vincent › April 6, 2021
B-
-  +0 votes  + Nathan Frischkorn › October 12, 2020
B+
-  +0 votes  + Mo Fo › August 6, 2015
B-
ok course full 18 would be nice
-  +0 votes  + Brent Dorn › May 5, 2015
A
Nice course although there are basically only 9 holes. The back nine is the same as the front with the tees only a little different
-  +1 votes  + Adam "Da Savage" Sanford › October 18, 2014
B
-  +0 votes  + Drew Lichon › August 9, 2013
B
Overall, it is an average course. Most holes are under 300 feet with the exception being the second hole that is at an estimated 350 or even 400. Once you go into the woods for holes 6,7,8 it gets a little more difficult. Excluding hole 7 that offers an estimated 200 ft with a prime hole for an ace, 6 and 8 requires some skill to avoid vast amounts of trees. Ultimately, the course is great for beginners and is fun for most
-  +0 votes  + Seth Senter › March 12, 2013
B-
-  +2 votes  + Brian S › May 18, 2019
B
Pros: Large, brick tee pads offer good footing. Holes 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9 are closer to the civilian area of the park and have well-maintained grass. About half of the holes' signs are still intact. Good half-and-half mix of short (200-300 foot), wooded holes and long (350-400 foot), open holes. Equally playable for backhand and sidearm throwing styles. Course traffic is almost always light, so it's possible to arrive at the course and tee off without waiting. Mature trees are a strong presence on ...
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