The Mequan Club sits in Mequon, Wisconsin, a suburban community north of Milwaukee along Lake Michigan's western shore. The club features multiple nine-hole layouts that can be combined into different eighteen-hole configurations, with the White and Blue nines forming one such pairing. David Gill, a regional architect active in the upper Midwest during the mid-to-late twentieth century, designed the course. Gill's work in Wisconsin and neighboring states typically emphasized strategic use of natural terrain and traditional parkland aesthetics suited to the region's climate and landscape.
The routing at Mequan takes advantage of the gently rolling topography characteristic of southeastern Wisconsin, with mature tree-lined fairways and modest elevation changes that provide visual definition and strategic interest. The property's inland setting features hardwood corridors and open playing corridors typical of established Midwestern clubs. The design reflects the era's emphasis on playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining enough challenge for competitive club events.
Mequan Club operates as a private facility serving the greater Milwaukee area's northern suburbs. The club supports a traditional membership model with golf as the central amenity, complemented by social and dining programs common to clubs of its generation. The White/Blue combination offers members a familiar parkland test that rewards accurate driving and sound course management over pure length, consistent with the design principles Gill employed throughout his regional portfolio.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
White/Blue was designed by David Gill.
White/Blue at Mequan Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at White/Blue is 72.
White/Blue plays 6,739 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at White/Blue is 130.
White/Blue is a 18-hole course.