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I'm taking a road trip in June and I will have 4 days to play courses in Wisconsin. I know HighBridge is the shiz--but what other courses would you recommend?
Thanks for the input.

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C'mon guys. . . .help me out.

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Which part of WI?

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o'hauser in menasha, brown deer in brown deer (n milwaukee), drezka in milwaukee, token creek in madison, standing rocks in stevens point, big eau pleine in merril, pettibone in la crosse are all really gret courses. if i remember any more worth playin i'll let you know. but that should keep you pretty busy.

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I am discking hit the nail on the head.

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Justin Trails has two nice courses in Sparta if you're coming up/down I-94 near where I-90 breaks to the west.

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Go to Highbridge Hills. 6 top courses in one spot. $10 to play all day.
Also Telemark ski resort is also very good.

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you could stand skipping ohauser (maybe its just from living in the valley) but make sure u hit up vallarta ast (token creek) in Madison and since ur their play hiestand and elver bc they arent bad. If you make to the valley I can tour you around. Our courses around here arent too bad but not a great challenge

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Thanks for the input.

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Tower Ridge in Eau Claire, Brown Deer in milwaukee, Appleton has some nice courses too

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Try Pettibone Park (along the Mississippi River) in La Crosse or go east and play the one Mr. Kennedy spoke of in Sparta called Justin Trails. I believe Justin Trails is a pay to play and very well groomed. I think there is lodging on the premises as well. I believe Justin Trails has more than one course on it's property. Also try some courses in Madison. I have only played Highstand (there) and I liked it. One tee pad is high enough to get an over look of the Capital building and the basket below. Highstand gets alot of play. Find out what night league is and play with some locals. Also I understand closer in towards the the city center there is a great design as well. Where are you road tripping too?
Finally...you should get off that fluffy couch of yours and find out about some of the Wisconsin courses yourself. Do some Googling dude. Find the courses within your route plan and go play them.
Why mess with peoples minds. We all have plenty else to do rather than plan your 4 day road trip through Wisconsin.
Please let us know how your disc golf safari went. Take some pictures and show them to us here at DGRUs. We'd love to see them.
Lastly...the above rant is mostly sarcastic and partly true.
Later,
K.

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While I am absolutely no expert on this topic, I have played Wisconsin tournaments over the years and generally Wisconsin has fine courses. Dretzka (Milwaukee), Token Creek (Madison), Highbridge (Arctic Circle) and Sandy Point (Lac du Flambeau) are all superb and charming.

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oh yeah mark jogged my memory. sandy point is a nice course, very technicial and a little in the middle of nowhere, but if your goin to highbridge it's not to far out of the way.

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