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Bristlecone has a lot to offer...

Bristlecone Pines, one of the mid-west's premier courses, lies nestled in rolling Kettle Moraine topography sculpted by the glaciers of the last ice age. Designed by Scott Miller, a former senior designer for Jack Nicklaus, the course plays to 7,005 yards with a par of 71 (slope = 138; rating is 74.4). Already host of more than one-half dozen state tournaments including regional qualifying for the U.S. Open and the State Amateur Championship, Bristlecone will host the Wisconsin State Open in 2010.

The 35,367 sq.ft. award-winning prairie-style clubhouse houses pro shop, locker rooms, club and cart storage, a banquet hall, a golfer's grill, cabana and snack shop, olympic-sized swimming pool facility and the highly acclaimed Pines Restaurant.
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