OAK RIDGE GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Milton, WI, USA
Designed by David Pfaff
Oak Ridge Golf Club's Bonny Meade course is located in Milton, Wisconsin, a small city in Rock County in the southern part of the state. The course was designed by David Pfaff, a regional architect who has worked on several layouts in Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. The area's gently rolling terrain, typical of southern Wisconsin's glacial landscape, provides natural movement for golf holes without dramatic elevation changes.
Milton sits in an agricultural region where farmland transitions into residential development, and courses in this setting often incorporate mature trees, modest water features, and open corridors. The Bonny Meade name suggests pastoral character, and courses of this type in southern Wisconsin typically feature tree-lined fairways with a mix of parkland and links-style elements depending on the property's original use and topography.
Oak Ridge Golf Club serves the local golfing community in Rock County, positioned between Janesville to the south and Madison to the north. Courses in this part of Wisconsin generally offer accessible daily-fee or semi-private golf with straightforward layouts that accommodate a range of skill levels. The region's golf season runs from spring through fall, with conditions shaped by the area's continental climate and the maintenance practices common to Midwestern municipal and community courses.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bonny Meade was designed by David Pfaff.
Yes. Bonny Meade at Oak Ridge Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bonny Meade is 36.
Bonny Meade plays 3,132 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bonny Meade is 117.
Bonny Meade is a 9-hole course.