Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry & Ron Whitten (2006)
Holes
18
Par
72
Yards
7,735
Peak Fee
$545
Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry, and Ron Whitten (the Golf Digest architecture editor) opened Erin Hills in 2006 in southeastern Wisconsin, on a routing that uses the natural glacial moraine terrain almost untouched. The course was built specifically with championship golf in mind, and got the call quickly: it hosted the 2017 U.S. Open, won by Brooks Koepka with a 16-under 272, the championship's lowest winning score in modern history. Golf Digest currently has Erin Hills at #8 on America's Best Public. Hurdzan is one of just five architects (alongside Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson, and Robert Trent Jones Sr.) to have won the highest honor from each of the ASGCA, GCSAA, and Golf Course Builders Association, a distinction visible in the design quality. The course is fully walkable; carts are not permitted. Premium-tier pricing in the $$$$ band makes it a one-round splurge inside a Wisconsin trip alongside Whistling Straits.
Erin Hills's peak-season green fee is around $545 per round; off-peak rates drop to about $395. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Erin Hills trip cost
Erin Hills has earned America's Best Public Golf Course #8 and Top 100 Courses You Can Play. It's one of 3 nationally ranked courses at Erin Hills in Scramble's catalog.
Erin Hills was designed by Michael Hurdzan, Dana Fry & Ron Whitten, opening in 2006. The par-72 layout plays 7,735 yards from the back tees. Erin Hills is part of Erin Hills in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Erin Hills is located at 7169 Co Rd O, Hartford, WI 53027, USA. The nearest major airport is Milwaukee (MKE).
7169 Co Rd O, Hartford, WI 53027, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.