Prairie Woods is a nice golf course easy on your game, at just over 6000 yards, and 110 slope from the back tees. It's 12 miles southwest of Whitewater and eight miles east of Janesville. The course is routed over some of the most rolling terrain in this part of Wisconsin. The front and back nines were designed by different architects (Gilmore Graves and Mattingly-Kuehn) and were built at different times, but the course fits together very well. Some holes on the front are open and exposed to the wind, other are tree lined with good elevation change. No. 3 is a nifty little par-3 over water and the 397-yard ninth is the best hole on the course and one of the better par-4s in southeastern Wisconsin, with water left off the tee and right of the green. Usually well conditioned, low greens fees, and doesn't get too busy so that pace of play isn't a problem.