Kenosha County’s golf courses — Brighton Dale Links and Petrifying Springs Golf Course —
are now open for the 2025 season, County Executive Samantha Kerkman announced today.
“We’re excited to begin a new season at our county golf courses,” Kerkman said. “Under the
leadership of Golf Director Jim Wallace, golfers can expect more of what they love about
Brighton Dale and Petrifying Springs Golf Course, along with some new improvements.”
At the 45-hole Brighton Dale complex, only the 18-hole Blue Spruce course will be open for the
start of the season, Wallace said.
The nine-hole Red Pine course and the driving range will remain closed until further notice to
allow more time for newly reconstructed areas to mature before play begins. The 18-hole White
Birch course is expected to open within the next two weeks, Wallace added.
“We are excited to debut a new driving range, putting green, and improved Red Pine course later
this spring,” Wallace said. “These improvements will further enhance what was already an
outstanding playing experience at Brighton Dale Links.”
Last year was a record-setting year for use of the two county golf facilities, with roughly 78,000
rounds played at Brighton Dale and 42,000 at Petrifying Springs. Collectively, the courses hosted
roughly 60 events and more than 40 golf leagues.
“It’s our goal to build upon this momentum in 2025, and to continue offering a premier golfing
experience for Kenosha County residents and visitors alike,” Wallace said.
You can learn more about Kenosha County’s golf courses and book a tee time
at www.golfbrightondale.com/ and www.petrifyingspringsgolf.com/.