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One of the Midwest's premier courses, The Legend at Bristlecone lies nestled in rolling kettle moriane topography sculpted by the glaciers of the last ice age. The course opened for play in August, 1996 and has since earned its highest rating in the greater Milwaukee area (4 1/2 stars in Golf Digest 2002-2003 Places to Play). Designed by Scott Miller, a former senior designer for Jack Nicklaus, the course plays to 7,005 yards with a par of 71 (slope= 138; rating is 74.1). Already host of more than one half-dozen tournaments, the course has hosted regional qualifying for the U.S. Open, the Wisconsin State Amateur Championship, and was the 2010 site for the Wisconsin State Open.