NORTH SHORE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Mequon, WI, USA
Designed by David Gill
North Shore Country Club's Red 9 represents one portion of a 27-hole facility located in Mequon, a suburban community along Lake Michigan north of Milwaukee. The club was established in the mid-20th century, and David Gill, a regional architect active in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest, designed the layout. The property sits in an area characterized by rolling terrain typical of southeastern Wisconsin's glacial topography, with mature tree corridors and natural elevation changes that define the routing.
The Red 9 operates as part of a three-nine configuration that allows the club to rotate course combinations throughout the season. This format was popular during the era of the course's construction and provides variety for members while distributing wear across the property. The holes move through wooded sections and more open areas, with the design reflecting Gill's straightforward approach to golf architecture—emphasizing playability and strategic interest without excessive length or artificial features.
North Shore functions as a traditional private country club serving the Mequon community, with golf as the central amenity alongside social and dining facilities. The club maintains a family-oriented membership culture typical of established suburban clubs in the region. The 27-hole arrangement allows for flexible tee time management and accommodates member play throughout Wisconsin's relatively short golf season, which runs from spring through autumn before winter conditions close the course.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Red 9 was designed by David Gill.
Red 9 at North Shore Country Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Red 9 is 36.
Red 9 plays 3,542 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Red 9 is 136.
Red 9 is a 9-hole course.