DELBROOK GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Delavan, WI, USA
Designed by James Foulis, Steven Halberg
North at Delbrook Golf Club traces its origins to James Foulis, the 1896 U.S. Open champion who became a prolific course architect in the upper Midwest during the early twentieth century. Foulis designed the original layout in this part of Wisconsin, establishing routing that worked with the natural terrain characteristic of the region's glacially influenced landscape. Steven Halberg later contributed renovation work that updated the course while respecting its foundational design principles.
The course occupies rolling terrain in southeastern Wisconsin's lake country, where Delavan sits among a cluster of small glacial lakes that have made the area a recreational destination since the late 1800s. The routing takes advantage of elevation changes and mature tree corridors that frame holes and define playing corridors. Water features appear on several holes, reflecting the abundant surface water common to this glacial geography.
Delbrook operates as a semi-private facility, offering both member and public play in a region where golf has deep roots dating to the sport's early growth in America. The North course serves as one of multiple layouts at the property, providing variety for regular players. Conditions and maintenance reflect the club's commitment to year-round playability within the constraints of Wisconsin's continental climate, where the season typically runs from April through October.
The Foulis pedigree connects the course to golf's formative era in the United States, when Scottish-born professionals and champions shaped American course design before the rise of the Golden Age architects.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
North was designed by James Foulis and Steven Halberg.
Yes. North at Delbrook Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at North is 35.
North plays 3,183 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
North is a 9-hole course.