Public · 18 Holes

Tumbledown Trails Golf Club

7701 West Mineral Point Road, Verona, Wisconsin

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18Holes
Art JohnsonCourse Designer
4.738 Reviews
Verona, WILocation
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The Club

About Tumbledown Trails Golf Club

Tumbledown Trails Golf Course, located in Verona, Wisconsin, offers an 18-hole public golf experience with a par of 72. The course spans 6501 yards and features a layout designed by Art Johnson. Golfers can enjoy the blue fairways and bent greens, along with a variety of practice facilities including a driving range and putting green.

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Green Fees

Weekday 9-hole Open-10am$14
Weekday 9-hole Open-10am with Cart$22
Weekday 18-hole Open-10am$24
Weekday 18-hole Open-10am with Cart$40
Weekday 9-hole 10am-Close$18
Weekday 9-hole 10am-Close with Cart$26
Weekday 18-hole 10am-Close$27
Weekday 18-hole 10am-Close with Cart$43
Weekend & Holiday 9-hole Open-9am$14
Weekend & Holiday 9-hole Open-9am with Cart$22
Weekend & Holiday 18-hole Open-9am$24
Weekend & Holiday 18-hole Open-9am with Cart$40
Weekend & Holiday 9-hole 9am-Close$18
Weekend & Holiday 9-hole 9am-Close with Cart$26
Weekend & Holiday 18-hole 9am-Close$27
Weekend & Holiday 18-hole 9am-Close with Cart$43

Rates are approximate and from public sources — confirm current pricing with the course.

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Club Fitting
Pro Shop
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Reception Hall
Clubhouse
Changing Room

Reviews

What People Say

4.7/5
Google · 38 reviews
In summary

Tumbledown Trails Golf Club offers a unique 13-hole course with excellent conditions and challenging greens, praised for its innovative "make your own adventure" layout that allows players to choose their tee locations. The course is well-suited for golfers of all skill levels, providing a great opportunity to work on short game skills. While the staff is noted for their friendliness, some visitors find the green fees slightly high for an executive course and express concerns about the cart-path-only policy, especially for those with mobility issues.

4 years ago
10/10 would recommend! My dad and I came here for the first time today and really enjoyed the course. I am a 11 handicap while my dad is in the 20-25 range. The course challenged us equally with having some holes around 100-110 range and others around 170-220. No hole felt the same. I really enjoyed that this course was 13 holes. It was the first time I have golfed somewhere where I didn’t play 9 or 18. While I can definitely golf all day, 13 felt perfect for an after work outing. Being so new, the clubhouse and cart barn area were still being built. This led to a tricky parking lot and hav…
— Billy Foertsch
4 years ago
Really enjoyed this new course. Still in growing mode, but greens are so pure and lots of undulations. Slightly over priced but quality is there. A great way to practice a certain yardage as you decide where to tee off. Could play with one wedge and putter. Biarritz green hole is large and fun. Can play in about 2 hours. Lion's Mouth bunker is fun too. Super fun.
— Paul Quella (PQ5876)
Edited 3 years ago
Pioneer Point GC feels like the future of golf! Located at the site of the former Tumbledown GC, this newly created 13-hole course it's easy access and wonderful! The course condition is exceptional, and the secret sauce is 1) only 13 holes reduces play time to 2.5 gl hours per round. Unique to pioneer Point is the "make your own adventure" style of layout where players get to choose their own tee location
— Aj Sue
4 years ago
I was torn on where to finish rating for a course up and coming yet and in a neighborhood still developing. For those local aged golfers, I love that the historic tumbledown trails sign was still up and you could tell still playingsome of the original hole remnants. Downside....I thought the green fees were high for a "short" course, not nice electric carts, still growing in from opening last year, and rough in spots. I personally would've rather had tee markers but the constant visitor I could see benefits of teeing where ever to try to change it up. The brand new clubhouse isn't going to o…
— Brett Casper
4 years ago
13 holes, 12 par 3s and 1 par 4 set amid the homes. Some of the Par 3s are a bit challenging. The clubhouse is still being built. Once it's ready this will be a fantastic place to hang out.
— Sajan Thandaserry
2 years ago
Staff was very friendly and course was well maintained. Perfect to get a quick round in during the morning. No tee boxes, so you can play through distance you want.
— Tyler Johnson
2 years ago
My wife and I had the opportunity to play this OUTSTANDING short course when visiting Madison from Wausau. The club house is great and well stocked with apparel, bags, balls and tees. The condition of the course was excellent given it is early in the WI golf season. The green complexes are extremely challenging with the undulations and speed. Multiple tee boxes for experienced golfers looking for a challenge or beginners looking to improve. We only saw one other group on the course on an iffy weather day, so really cannot comment on pace of play. We took a riding cart. For a short course it wo…
— Roy Long
9 months ago
Golf gem on the west side of Madison! I can play a round in 1:10-1:30. It feels like a fancy and enjoyable upgraded par 3 course. Excellent for working on your short game (170 yards in).
— James Roloff
2 years ago
First time visiting this really nice, 13 hole course. The course was in fantastic condition. If you want to work on your iron & short game, this is the place to do it. The greens are large, tough, but fantastic. I suggest getting a cart as there are a few holes that are far apart. golf + Cart pp was only $32
— Ted Peterson
a year ago
If I wanted to walk, I'd walk. I rent a cart because I can't walk very far and the cart-path-only protocol is not friendly to older people (like me). It would be easier to walk pushing my bag in a hand cart, but distance "green to tee" makes it unattractive to walk, period. I really don't understand why an executive course would have a policy like that--all the holes are short and most golfers can hit the greens inside of 150 yards. We played half-a-dozen similar courses in Florida last winter, without cart restrictions anywhere. Not only that, but the thick fescue between the cart path and fa…
— Colin & Susan Conn
3 years ago
This place is going to blow up and it's bittersweet. The greens are country club quality. Undulations everywhere! I've played this course 3 times now and had a great experience each time. $40 for 13 holes and a cart is a fair deal! Great value here. If you play here, stay off the course, repair your ball marks and this place will continue to stay beautiful. A Par 3 course has no business being this lush and nice, I'm so glad they put the effort into this course. No liquor license yet so you've got to bring your own waters and gatorades so you don't get thirsty out there.
— Slick Rick
2 years ago
Unique 13 hole course. The course is fun and wonderful and meant to help you progress in your short game. The course does not have any signage on the street or their parking lot. I get it. They don't need big signs; they want you to find it. The restaurant and bar was a nice hangout.
— Gary Tse

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