SKYLINE GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Black River Falls, WI, USA
Designed by Larry Packard
Skyline Golf Course sits in Black River Falls, a small city in west-central Wisconsin's Jackson County, where the terrain transitions from the flat farmland of the Mississippi River valley to the rolling, forested hills of the state's interior. Designed by Larry Packard and opened in the mid-1970s, the course reflects the architect's regional work during a period when he was creating affordable public layouts across the Upper Midwest. Packard, who designed or renovated more than two hundred courses primarily in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and neighboring states, typically worked with natural landforms to create playable yet interesting golf for everyday players.
The routing at Skyline takes advantage of the area's moderate elevation changes and wooded corridors, characteristics common to courses in this part of Wisconsin. The layout likely features a mix of open and tree-lined holes, with fairways that follow the natural contours of the land and greens that incorporate subtle slopes. Black River Falls itself is known for its outdoor recreation, including nearby state forests and the Black River, which provides the region's defining geographic feature.
As a public facility serving a small community and regional visitors, Skyline functions as a straightforward daily-fee course. It offers accessible golf in a quiet, rural setting, typical of many municipal and independently owned courses in Wisconsin's smaller towns. The course serves local golfers and travelers passing through the area, providing a practical option for play without the formality or expense of private club golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Skyline was designed by Larry Packard.
Yes. Skyline at Skyline Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Skyline is 72.
Skyline plays 6,371 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Skyline is 123.
Skyline is a 18-hole course.