MASCOUTIN GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Berlin, WI, USA
Designed by Rick Jacobson
Mascoutin Golf Club sits in Berlin, Wisconsin, a small city in the east-central part of the state along the Fox River. The course was designed by Rick Jacobson, a Wisconsin-based architect known for his work on public and semi-private facilities throughout the Upper Midwest. Jacobson's designs typically emphasize playability across skill levels while incorporating the natural terrain and vegetation of their settings. The Red/White routing at Mascoutin represents one of the club's 18-hole combinations, suggesting the facility operates with 27 or more holes that can be played in different configurations.
The landscape in this region of Wisconsin features gently rolling terrain shaped by glacial activity, with hardwood stands, wetlands, and agricultural land characterizing the broader setting. Courses in the area often work with modest elevation changes and incorporate water features tied to the region's river systems and drainage patterns. Jacobson's approach would likely emphasize strategic bunkering, varied green complexes, and routing that takes advantage of the property's natural contours.
Berlin lies roughly halfway between Oshkosh and Wausau, making Mascoutin accessible to golfers from Green Bay, the Fox Cities, and central Wisconsin communities. The club serves both local members and visiting players seeking golf in a quieter, small-town Wisconsin setting away from the busier resort areas to the north.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Red/White was designed by Rick Jacobson.
Yes. Red/White at Mascoutin Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Red/White is 72.
Red/White plays 6,821 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Red/White is 130.
Red/White is a 18-hole course.