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Green Bay Country Club

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Established
  
1995

Total holes
  
18

Type
  
Private

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Green Bay Country Club (GBCC) is a country club located in Bellevue, Wisconsin. The club was established in 1995 and has two sections, a sports center and a golf course.

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Sports center

The sports center contains a swimming pool with a waterslide, a cabana, six tennis courts, eighteen hole miniature golf, and a six hole par three golf course, also called the Quarry Course.

Tournaments

Green Bay Country Club was the home of the Great Lakes Classic, an event played during the first three years of the Women's Senior Golf Tour (now the Legends Tour). In 2000, the initial year of the tour, the tournament was sponsored by ShopKo and won by Vicki Fergon. In 2001 it was again sponsored by ShopKo, and won by Hollis Stacy. In 2002 the tournament was renamed the Copps Great Lakes Classic, and the winner was Patty Sheehan.

The course has also been the venue for the Wisconsin State Golf Association Match Play Championship.

Golf Digest has listed the course as one of the top 10 courses in Wisconsin.

Layout

The golf course has eighteen holes. There are many sand traps and water hazards. There are a total of seven tees at the course.

References

Green Bay Country Club Wikipedia


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