Pete Dye and Tim Liddy co-designed 18-hole championship course (2004). Voted Golf Digest Top 10 New Courses. Front nine links-style, back nine through Northwoods. Stay-and-play packages available via Sevenwinds Casino Lodge.
Golf Digest 4-star, 18-hole par 72 public course. Challenging yet forgiving. Immaculately groomed with Northwoods scenery and ornamental grasses. Features Caddyshak Bar & Grill and indoor golf simulator bays for year-round play.
"Best Places to Play" and 4-star Golf Digest rated. 18-hole course on Lake Namakagon in the Chequamegon National Forest. Located at Lakewoods Resort with stay-and-play packages available.
Built by 1920s Chicago gangster Joe Saltis. 9-hole course with Scottish-style elevated greens, lake breezes, and a nostalgic lakeside clubhouse.
Family-friendly 9-hole par 3 course nestled between Lovejoy and Big Round Lakes. Great for working on your short game. Pizza available on-site.
Beautifully groomed 9-hole par 36 course. Group outings welcome. Golf packages available with luxury lodging on-site.
Designed in 1930 by Tom Vardon (brother of Harry Vardon). Second nine added in 1983. The 408-yard 18th hole was selected for Wisconsin's "Dairyland Dream 18." Best greens in NW Wisconsin. Full practice facility with PGA Family Course tees.
Along Long Lake (Walleye Capital of Wisconsin). Redesigned in 2004 by Carl Marshall. 18-hole course with rolling fairways and challenging greens. Driving range, chipping area, practice green, and two par-3 practice holes. Year-round restaurant on-site.
Beautiful 18-hole course set along the shores of Lac Courte Oreilles. Scenic lakeside holes with well-maintained fairways and greens. A relaxing round in a stunning northwoods setting.
Perched 500 feet above Bayfield with panoramic views of Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands, and Madeline Island from 13 holes. Called "The Pebble Beach of the North" by former WI Governor Jim Doyle. Rewards consistent placement over length, with enormous contoured greens and a 1st hole that tees off over a small-scale replica of Lake Superior.