Wild Rock Golf Club
Wild Rock was designed by Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, also the architects of Erin Hills. The course’s most notable topography is easily the old stone quarry with its rocky mounds and extreme elevation changes, giving it an almost desert-course feel. Two other landscapes define the course – a woodland area with stream and the sandstone ridges for which Wisconsin Dells is famous, and former farmland with iconic red barn still preserved. The 30-mile-away views to the quartzite cliffs known as the Baraboo Bluffs are also breathtaking. In fact, as the designers walked the land in late fall 2004 after the last of the leaves had fallen and saw that clear view, they changed the routing to feature the vista.