Dubuque

Dubuque is one of the best golfing spots in Iowa. With 2 public golf courses to choose from Dubuque offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.

Best overall public course

Meadows Golf Club

Meadows Golf Club in Dubuque, Iowa, is a well-established course, having been designed by Bob Lohmann in 1996. This 18-hole course has a par of 72 and is beautifully maintained with Bent Grass greens and fairways. It's worth noting that the course is aerated periodically in May, July, and September to keep it in top shape. The course features a substantial 70 bunkers, adding a challenging yet enjoyable element to your game. It's open from 6:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time also at 6:30 AM. The green fee is reasonably priced at $26, whether you decide to play on a weekday or weekend. However, keep in mind that fivesome golf groups are not allowed.

Course details

Phone Number: (563) 583-7385
Address: 15766 Clover Ln, Dubuque, IA 52002
Season Duration: Apr 1 to Nov 1
Slope: Men's 132
Usga Rating: Men's 72.6

FAQ

What is the best way to contact Meadows Golf Club?
You can reach out to Meadows Golf Club by visiting their website, or calling them at (563) 583-7385.
How many games of golf are played on Meadows Golf Club every year?
According to Meadows Golf Club there are around 17214 games of golf played at the course every year.
Can you rent golf clubs at Meadows Golf Club?
Yes, you can rent golf clubs from Meadows Golf Club's pro shop which is open from 6:30 AM / 5:00 PM.
Are you allowed to wear metal spikes at Meadows Golf Club?
No, Meadows Golf Club does not allow golfers to use metal spikes on its course.
Best on a budget

Bunker Hill Golf Course

If you're in the market for an affordable round of golf in Dubuque, Iowa, Bunker Hill Golf Course might just be the place for you. With a reasonable rate of $15, whether it's a weekend or weekday, it's a steal for an 18-hole course. The course opens bright and early at 6:30 AM and closes at 5:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the Bent Grass greens and Bluegrass fairways. Keep in mind that the greens are aerated in May and September for optimal playing conditions. Although fivesome groups aren't allowed, it's worth noting that the course features up to 40 bunkers, adding a challenging element to your game. So, if you're up for a challenge without breaking the bank, Bunker Hill Golf Course is definitely worth considering.

Course details

Phone Number: (563) 589-4261
Address: 2200 Bunker Hill Rd, Dubuque, IA 52001
Season Duration: Apr 1 to Nov 1

FAQ

Does Bunker Hill Golf Course provide golfers with the ability to reserve a tee time online?
No, Bunker Hill Golf Course does not have the ability accept tee time reservations through its website. In order to book a tee time please call their pro shop at (563) 589-4261.
How many games of golf were played at Bunker Hill Golf Course over the last year?
Bunker Hill Golf Course hosts around 8663 games of golf every year.
Does Bunker Hill Golf Course allow golfers to wear metal spikes?
No, Bunker Hill Golf Course does not allow metal spikes to be used on the golf course.
What are the maximum number of people allowed in a golf group at Bunker Hill Golf Course?
Bunker Hill Golf Course allows a maximum of 4 golfers per group.

FAQ

What is the most high-end public golf course in Dubuque?
The most high-end public golf course in Dubuque is Meadows Golf Club.
What is the most inexpensive public golf course in Dubuque?
The most inexpensive public course to play in Dubuque is Bunker Hill Golf Course.
What is the best public golf course for beginners in Dubuque?
The best public course for beginners in Dubuque is Meadows Golf Club.
What is the toughest public golf course to play in Dubuque?
The toughest public golf course in Dubuque is Meadows Golf Club.
On average, how expensive is a round of golf in Dubuque on the weekend?
The average price for weekend golf in Dubuque is 21. This is based on pricing data from the websites of 2 public courses in Dubuque, IA.
Have any popular golf courses shut down in Dubuque, IA?