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Wisconsin

There are nine state golf associations affiliated to the USGA, the largest of which is the Wisconsin State Golf Association. Founded by nine clubs back in 1901, it provides administration for around 55,000 members in almost 500 clubs that lie between Apostle Highlands in Douglas County down to Big Oaks in the southeastern corner of the state.

  1. The Lido Golf Club

    Wisconsin, USA

    C.B. Macdonald’s legendary Lido golf course on Long Island opened in 1917, featuring just about all the template holes he had previously discovered on the classic links in Great Britain. Unfortunately, the property was used as a military base by the U.S. Navy during World War II and the course never reopened after hostilities ceased in 1945.

  2. Whistling Straits (Straits)

    Wisconsin, United States

    If you didn’t know the history behind Whistling Straits, you’d believe that the 560-acres of land had been shaped by the hands of time.

  3. Milwaukee Country Club

    Wisconsin, United States

    Golf in Wisconsin dates back to circa 1890 and the Milwaukee Country Club is one of the oldest in the State. The current Milwaukee layout was fashioned by the hand of Charles Hugh Alison in 1929.

  4. Lawsonia (Links)

    Wisconsin, United States

    The Links course at Lawsonia cost $250k to build in 1930, so it’s no surprise that William B. Langford’s design is recognized as one of America’s gems.

  5. Sand Valley, the latest Keiser project in central Wisconsin, near the small town of Nekoosa, lies far from any Ocean but it does have sand, some of it hundreds of feet deep in places...

  6. Sand Valley (Sedge Valley)

    Wisconsin, United States

    Tom Doak's Sedge Valley at Sand Valley contrasts with both Mammoth Dunes and Sand Valley. With the legendary London heathland golf courses and Rye being used as inspiration, Doak's second course (alongside The Lido) fills a niche - not only at the resort but also in America, of golf that is interesting rather than simply long.

  7. Opened in 2018, David McLay Kidd’s Mammoth Dunes at Sand Valley Golf Resort is set to upstage the resort’s highly acclaimed Sand Valley course and the architect’s inaugural design at Bandon Dunes.

  8. Erin Hills

    Wisconsin, United States

    Set within a vast 600-acre property, the golf course at Erin Hills only opened in 2006 but it has already hosted the US Amateur Championship in 2011 (won by Kelly Kraft) and the US Open in 2017 (won by Brooks Koepka).

  9. Blue Mound Golf & Country Club

    Wisconsin, United States

    Gene Sarazen won the PGA Championship at Blue Mound Golf & Country Club in 1933, seven years after Seth Raynor had set out an 18-hole course crammed with replica holes such as a Biarritz and an Eden.

  10. Blackwolf Run (River)

    Wisconsin, United States

    The Blackwolf Run resort is named after Black Wolf, chief of the Winnebago Indians. A composite 18 holes from both the River and Meadow Valleys courses was used when the LPGA US Open was played here in 1998.

  11. Whistling Straits (Irish)

    Wisconsin, United States

    With fairways set further in from Lake Michigan than the Straits course, the Irish was unveiled at Whistling Straits a couple of years after its older sibling debuted.

  12. Pine Hills Country Club

    Wisconsin, United States

    Pine Hills Country Club is set in 186 acres of undulating wooded terrain and has hosted numerous important tournaments since moving to the Sheboygan site in 1928, including U.S. Open Championship Local Qualifying.

  13. The Club at Lac La Belle

    Wisconsin, United States

    Craig Haltom found the land for what would eventually become Sand Valley and the intrepid Wisconsin-based explorer is the designer behind the newly-restored 18-hole layout at The Club at Lac La Belle (reopened in 2020) which dates all the way back to 1896.

  14. West Bend

    Wisconsin, United States

    William Langford and Theodore Moreau designed the original 9-hole course at West Bend Country Club in 1930. Thirty years would pass before an additional nine was appended to form a regulation 18-hole layout.

  15. SentryWorld

    Wisconsin, United States

    Located beside the Schmeeckle Reserve to the north of Stevens Point, SentryWorld Golf Course is a 1982 Robert Trent Jones Jnr design that winds its way round a couple of huge spring-fed lakes.

  16. Blackwolf Run (Meadow Valleys)

    Wisconsin, United States

    The 2012 U.S. Women’s Open was held at Blackwolf Run; the Championship course comprised the back nine of the Meadow Valleys layout (featuring water on the last three holes) plus holes 1-4 and 14-18 of the River course.

  17. University Ridge

    Wisconsin, United States

    Laid out in two returning loops of nine, the University Ridge Golf Course is a Robert Trent Jones Junior layout that has challenged golfers in the Madison area for more than two decades now.

  18. The Bull at Pinehurst Farms

    Wisconsin, United States

    The Bull at Pinehurst Farms in Sheboygan Falls is a Jack Nicklaus layout, the first Golden Bear design in the Badger State. It’s laid out around a residential development where water comes into play on each nine.

  19. Troy Burne

    Wisconsin, United States

    The course at Troy Burne Golf Club is a late 1990s golfing collaboration – designed by Dr Michael Hurdzan and Dana Fry, in conjunction with Tom Lehman – where water comes into play at no fewer than eight of the holes.

  20. Green Bay

    Wisconsin, United States

    Opened in 1995, Green Bay Country Club offers members a number of sporting amenities including a swimming pool, tennis courts and a modern Dick Nugent-designed 18-hole golf course.