Three City of Madison Golf Courses Open Sunday
Good news golfers! The unseasonably warm temps are allowing three of the four City of Madison Golf Courses to open starting at 10:00 am on Sunday, February 25. Online tee time reservations may be made after 8:00 am Friday, February 23.
Here's what you need to know:
- Odana Hills, Monona and Yahara Hills East open on Sunday, February 25 at 10:00am.
- The Glen Golf Park opens on Friday, March 1 at 10:00am.
- The Tee Off Party, originally scheduled for March 2, is now Sunday, February 25 through Saturday, March 2, at Odana Hills, Monona and Yahara Hills, 10am to 4pm daily. No tee time is required to purchase a season pass with a 10% discount during this time.
- Season passes with a 10% discount may be purchased at The Glen Golf Park on Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2 from 10am- 4pm.
- Season passes with a 5% discount may be purchased by phone or in person on Sunday, March 3.
- If you plan to purchase a season pass at your golf tee time, please arrive at least 30 minutes early.
- During this late winter season start, courses are for walking only. No motorized carts are allowed.
- Push carts will be available for rent.
- Driving ranges remain closed until further notice.
The City of Madison Parks Division operates four public golf courses – Monona, Odana Hills, The Glen Golf Park and Yahara Hills, known collectively as Golf Madison Parks.
- Monona Golf Course
9-Hole Course
111 East Dean Avenue
Madison, WI 53716
Phone: (608) 266-4736 - Odana Hills Golf Course
18-Hole Course
4635 Odana Road
Madison, WI 53711
Phone: (608) 266-4724 - The Glen Golf Park
9-Hole Course
3747 Speedway Road
Madison, WI 53705
Phone: (608) 266-4737 - Yahara Hills Golf Course
36-Hole Course
7051 Millpond Road
Madison, WI 53718
Phone: (608) 229-8250
The mission of Golf Madison Parks is to provide an exceptional system of safe, accessible, well-planned and maintained golf courses, provide affordable opportunities for recreational and educational experiences, preserve and expand our urban forest resources through a well-planned and systematic approach to tree maintenance, planting and natural area management, provide opportunities for cultural interaction by fostering a safe and welcoming environment for all and to preserve and promote the golf course’s historic legacy now and well into the future.