Golf Course
About the Course
Nestled in the beautiful upper Midwest, just 30 miles Northeast of St. Paul, The New Richmond Golf Club has become one of Wisconsin’s premier and most challenging golf courses.
The ‘Old Course’, laid out over 173 acres, offers a unique variety of landscape. The Willow River emulates ‘Rae’s Creek’ as it cuts through holes#4, 5, and 7; New Richmond’s version of ‘Amen Corner’. With just enough sand, water, and mature trees to test your skill, this 6726 yard (134 slope/72.6 rated/par 72) layout will challenge your game; the scenic rolling landscape, flowerbeds, and carefully manicured turf will add to your day’s enjoyment. We invite you to EXPERIENCE the ‘Old Course’ at New Richmond.
The ‘Links Course’ opened in 1998. This reversible (changes direction weekly) full-length regulation 9-hole par 36 golf course is a great compliment to the ‘Old Course’ with a personality all its own. Modeled after the early Scottish courses with large greens, waste bunkers, and blowing wind the ‘Links’ will provide a fair test of golf to all skill levels.
New Richmond’s Clubhouse imparts a pleasurable atmosphere of warmth and hospitality. This beautiful facility features a dining room and patio overlooking the course, full kitchen and bar, fully stocked pro shop, and men’s and women’s locker rooms.
In 2007, the ‘Joe Swanda Learning Center’ opened and has been voted “The Best Practice Facility in Western Wisconsin”. With 32 hitting stations and a 320 yard deep range, you’ll be able to hit every club in your bag. You can also bring your practice session to our 8,000 sq. ft. putting green and once you’ve worked on your putting for awhile, you can move over to our 4,000 sq. ft. pitching green complete with a practice bunker.