Troy Burne Golf Club
Hudson, Wisconsin, USA
Troy Burne Golf Club, in Hudson, Wisc., opened for play in 1999. The centerpiece of the upscale development is the 18-hole golf course, sculpted from the famed St. Croix Valley hills. Over 120 bunkers, hewn from native sand underneath the site, protect generous fairways and stadium greens, on a design that sits on over 225 acres of rolling countryside. The front nine features large hills and ridges covered in native grasses, while the back nine winds through a hollow surrounded by oak, maple, birch and pine trees. Water, including the meandering burn, which is the Scottish name for a creek, comes into play on eight holes.
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      Golf Digest: 
 4.5 Stars Rating
 Best New Public Course - 1999
 America's Greatest Public Golf Courses - #69Golf Magazine: 
 Best Public Course in State - #9Golfweek: 
 Best in State (Public) - #8
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      Scholarship America Showdown (PGA Nationwide Tour) 2004-2005 
- Awards & Rankings reflect highest ranking throughout course history 
- Fry/Straka member designed under Hurdzan/Fry 
- Photos by Henebry Photography 
 
                         
               
               
               
               
               
               
              