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Outdoor season at Kenosha County golf courses set to end Nov. 15

 

Winter simulator play now underway at Brighton Dale Links

 

Kenosha County’s golf courses — Brighton Dale Links and Petrifying Springs Golf Course —

are scheduled to close for the season at the end of the day Saturday, Nov. 15, Golf Director Jim

Wallace announced today.

At the same time, the indoor simulators are now in operation in the clubhouse at Brighton Dale,

and tee times are available for booking, Wallace said.

“We thank all of our golfers making it another great season at Brighton Dale and Petrifying

Springs,” Wallace said. “We’re proud to provide the area’s premier golfing experiences at our

two facilities, and pleased that golfers from Kenosha County and beyond appreciate what we

have to offer.”

In 2024, the county courses broke the all-time record for use, with more than 120,000 rounds

played. As of earlier this week, this year’s total was about 500 rounds less than the record,

Wallace said.

While Monday’s lake-effect snowstorm halted play at Petrifying Springs, Wallace said it will

reopen Friday and Saturday, if conditions allow. Brighton Dale Links was not affected by

snowfall but will likely close for the season after Saturday due to anticipated cold weather next

week, Wallace said.

The indoor simulators at Brighton Dale will remain open through the winter. The simulators

feature Flightscope launch monitors and can be booked by the hour on the Brighton Dale

website, or by calling the golf shop at 262-697-4653.

You can learn more about Kenosha County’s golf courses and book a tee time

at https://www.golfbrightondale.com/ and https://www.petrifyingspringsgolf.com/.