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Golf Courses

Whistling Straits Clubhouse

A reflection of Irish roots–on the sublimely scenic shores of Lake Michigan. Host to four major championships and a memorable Ryder Cup, Whistling Straits features two world-renowned and irresistibly challenging Pete Dye-designed courses that will test every shot in a player’s bag.

The Straits Course

Host to major championships and the 43rd Ryder Cup, the Straits is defined by its windswept links carved along two miles of rugged Lake Michigan coastline. A walking-only course rooted in the timeless traditions of the game, this is golf as it is meant to be played.

The Irish Course

Criss-crossing Seven Mile Creek and skirting the coastal dunes, the captivating and challenging landscape is a combination of links and target golf that will test every shot in a player's bag. 

Blackwolf Run Clubhouse

Named for Chief Black Wolf who, with his Winnebago tribe, once thrived in the Sheboygan River Valley, Blackwolf Run is a glacier-forged landscape of valleys and bluffs, rolling prairie, and oak savannah. A course carved by nature, it was perfected by Pete Dye and Herb Kohler into two championship courses and The Baths, a family-friendly short course.  

The River Course

As Pete Dye liked to say, the River course wasn’t built but found. Carved out of the glacial runoff that created the Sheboygan River Valley, the naturally sculpted terrain follows five miles of valley and bluff. 

Meadow Valleys Course

Described as both subtle and devilish, Meadow Valleys is a course of signature Pete Dye design elements. Rolling prairies, oak savannahs, and heathland open the course, while the back nine is a roller coaster ride through dramatic, glacier-forged terrain.

The Baths at Blackwolf Run

Family-friendly 10-hole par-3 and 2-acre putting course for players of all levels, designed by Herb Kohler and Pete Dye protégé, Chris Lutzke.

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