
Meadows of Six Mile Creek is a public golf course located in Waunakee, a village northwest of Madison in south-central Wisconsin. Designed by Ken Killian and opened in the mid-1990s, the course occupies rolling farmland terrain characteristic of the region's glacial topography. Killian, a Wisconsin-based architect who worked on numerous courses throughout the Upper Midwest during the latter decades of the twentieth century, routed the layout to incorporate natural elevation changes and the creek corridor that gives the facility its name.
The course plays through a mix of open meadowland and wooded areas, with Six Mile Creek coming into play on several holes and influencing strategy on approach shots and around greens. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural contours, creating variety in hole lengths and shot requirements across the eighteen holes. Water hazards and bunkers frame landing areas and greens in keeping with Killian's design approach during this period.
Meadows of Six Mile Creek serves the Madison metropolitan area as an accessible daily-fee option. The course hosts local amateur events and league play typical of public facilities in Wisconsin golf communities. The clubhouse provides standard amenities for public-course golfers, and the property maintains a straightforward focus on providing playable conditions for a range of skill levels throughout the region's golf season.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Meadows of Six Mile Creek has a Course Vaults score of 5 out of 10 based on 2 explicit golfer ratings.
Meadows of Six Mile Creek was designed by Ken Killian.
Yes. Meadows of Six Mile Creek is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Meadows of Six Mile Creek is 72.
Meadows of Six Mile Creek plays 6,919 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Meadows of Six Mile Creek is 126.