With the 2017 U.S. Open in the rear view mirror, more and more golfers will be trekking to Wisconsin eager to explore the state's golf offerings. If cost is a concern, fear not. Budget-conscious golfers can play some outstanding golf near Milwaukee over three days for less than $200.
Golfers rated the top golf courses in Wisconsin, from metro Milwaukee to top resorts and destinations like Whistling Straits, Lake Geneva and Wisconsin Dells.
While you're probably sleeping, volunteer superintendents from around the country are working hard in the dark to ensure that Shinnecock Hills is in the best possible shape for the 2018 U.S. Open.
Going "rustic" seems to be a growing trend at golf resorts. Sandhill, a new luxury cabin accommodation, opened at The American Club -- the five-star resort north of Milwaukee -- this spring. There's also the Golden Eagle Tree House at Primland in Meadows of Dan, Va. It's no secret that well heeled travelers are always looking for something different and special -- and that's what makes these cabins cool.
Riverhill Country Club, a private facility located about an hour west of San Antonio that is open to nonmembers, was designed by the legendary Byron Nelson and the late Joe Finger, a prolific Texas golf course architect. If you're looking for a serene golf experience, Riverhill represents the perfect getaway. This is traditional golf with natural running streams and ponds.
Jason Scott Deegan shares his ultimate road trip for a week of golf in Wisconsin, which features Destination Kohler, Sand Valley and Erin Hills among others.
The best golf courses in Wisconsin go beyond Whistling Straits and Erin Hills. Here are the top 20 courses of 2015, including courses in Lake Geneva and Wisconsin Dells.
The Lake Geneva, Wisconsin area is known as Chicago's playground, although it's actually closer to Milwaukee. About an hour and a half north of the Windy City, Lake Geneva was founded by Chicago's wealthy families around 100 years ago. Narrowing down the best golf isn't easy, but here are five golf courses that won't do you wrong.
Golf course architects Dick Nugent and Jeff Hardin both leave a legacy of fine courses behind. Here's a look at their influence in the design business.
Golfers have four great reasons to visit The American Club. All four Pete Dye courses at Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits are considered among the best in the country. And the quaint village of Kohler, a master-planned community, serves as the perfect Midwestern backdrop for a destination seemingly trapped in time. Here are 10 reasons to visit The American Club.
Chicagoans can hop in their car and choose from several dozen golf resorts in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa, all within a six-hour drive.
You can walk the same fairways the pros have under major championship pressure. Tour the golf courses that have hosted the PGA Championship that are open to the public.