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The Bridges at Cherokee Country Club

The Cherokee Country Club, WI is undergoing re-design and will reopen in 2023 as the TPC Wisconsin. It will become the 30th property in the PGA Tour’s TPC network of premier golf facilities.

Leading the project is 12 time PGA Tour winner and 10 time Champions Tour Winner Steve Stricker – a Madison resident.

Links Bridges was selected to supply almost 1000 feet of new Fiberglass Bridges & Boardwalks for the new design.

Bridge installation has been completed and all work is on schedule for the planned August 2023 opening.

Related: The Memorial Bridges at Davenport Country Club

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