Thornberry Creek at Oneida - Iroquois 9-Hole Course
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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Blue/Red Nine | 36 | 3097 yards | 35.1 | 124 |
Blue/White Nine | 36 | 2952 yards | 34.2 | 116 |
White/Red Nine | 36 | 2902 yards | 34.2 | 120 |
White/White NIne | 36 | 2766 yards | 33.4 | 112 |
Gold/Red Nine | 36 | 2658 yards | 33.1 | 116 |
Gold (W)/Red Nine | 36 | 2658 yards | 35.5 | 123 |
Gold (W)/White NIne | 36 | 2500 yards | 34.3 | 113 |
Gold/White | 36 | 2500 yards | 32.2 | 107 |
Red/Red Nine | 36 | 2468 yards | 34.0 | 118 |
Red/White Nine | 36 | 2305 yards | 33.3 | 108 |
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A must stop if you're looking to golf in Green Bay
I have played the Championship course at Thornberry Creek many times and it definitely gives you a nice variety of holes in regards to terrain and playability. One hole you're navigating through the woods and the next, it's wide open prairie setting (with homes surrounding a lot of the holes). If you haven't warmed up on the range, the 1st hole will test you as it requires a precise drive off the tee to a down-hill, dog legged approach shot into the green. You can bomb it off the tee on most holes but some also require a strategic decision. The course does offer plenty of tests in regards to length, hazards, and protected green complexes so a good round can get ugly pretty quickly.
It has a more resort feel than it's neighbor (Brown County) and other neighboring courses as this area has a lot of parkland type golf courses with the exception of Royal St Patrick.
My most recent trip was a month after the LGPA tour event and the course was in great shape. They host a ton of outings throughout the year and that can have an affect on the greens as I have experienced them beat up and worn out at times.
The new practice facility is an awesome improvement to the previous range with a better short game area.
For what I paid on a Friday morning before 9am, it's definitely worth checking out and the clubhouse is awesome.
I have not played the 9 hole Iroquis since the renovations but it is a gem as well and look forward to getting back there when I only have time for 9 holes
1st time on this course
The course was in great condition. The greens seemed a little slower than we are used to. The annoying thing was the fairways and green collars being mowed in the middle of the day. The ground crew should be out of the way by then. The course offered a good range of challanges and overall it was an enjoyable course. I would recommend to others.
A very enjoyable nine
The course was in very good shape and the greens were fantastic. It’s a nine hole course with huge greens that each have a red and white flag. So you can play a white round, a red round or alternate. Bring your straight game because accuracy is much more important than distance. Rolling hills and lots of trees. Fred and Hunter at the cart stand were friendly and helpful. The bar and restaurant are far above average with a great selection of craft beers on tap.
Wooded, well kept, fun design.
Woods, water, elevation changes, etc. I had a pass here for a few years, would highly recommended giving it a shot; you’ll want to return.