Approximately half of the holes on the golf course deliver views of Lake Michigan on some of the most stunning real estate in the world. Not only is Whistling Straits Golf Course an incredible golf course that you can access -- for a hefty green fee -- but it also has been home to big tournaments like the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship.
Naturally, an idyllic setting hosting a big golf tournament on the golf leads fans to wonder where Whistling Straits Golf Course is located. Herb Kohler owns the property, and so he named the town after himself. Inquire About Golf Lessons. Whistling Straits can host small and large scale golf outings and banquets on property. The golf courses and facilities are "second-to-none" and should be considered if you are looking to give your guests the ultimate golf experience.
The Irish Barn, an open-air stone building adjacent to the Whistling Straits clubhouse, is the perfect summertime setting for a meeting or meal with a large group. The views of Lake Michigan and the Straits Course will make the event very memorable. Get A Golf Outing Quote. Escape to where village charm meets old-world elegance.
The American Club once provided housing, meals and recreational facilities for immigrant employees who could not afford housing. Whether it's a gourmet breakfast buffet, a leisurely afternoon snack or an elegant full-course dinner, dining in the Village of Kohler is an unforgettable experience.
There is truly a cuisine to meet every taste. Please call for reservations. Kohler Waters Spa Relax and replenish your mind and body. Located next to The American Club in Kohler, Wisconsin, the Kohler Waters Spa is conveniently located so you can drop in for a nourishing treatment, or step into a robe and experience all-day immersion.
From our treatment rooms to our inviting locker room areas and warm relaxation pool, Kohler Waters Spa provides well-being around every corner. Enjoy our glass-enclosed rooftop deck with whirlpool, fireplace and lounge-a relaxing co-ed area to be enjoyed year-round.
The American Club Resort also offers a private, members-only Spa at Riverbend - a private club set in a grand historic mansion with 31 luxurious guest rooms and numerous exclusive amenities. But they had to admit that a world-class golf course beat the alternative. At one point, there were plans to build a nuclear power plant on the land. The two Whistling Straits golf courses were built on the site of Camp Haven, an anti-aircraft test range from Lefty was back on familiar turf at Phoenix Country Club, shooting a 65 in the first round on Thursday.
Host of tons of golf history situated on the shore of a great lake? Visually, this course is just what you'd expect based on TV. It's beautiful, and just a little scary. A LOT scary! This is a walking only course and you have to take a caddie. You'll want one. Fortunately, the walk is very reasonable, just a touch over 6 miles and not too hilly.
Pace of play is a bit sluggish. One of the marshals told me average is a touch over 5 hours. No sugar coating Like, maybe the hardest course I've ever played. There is trouble everywhere, at all times. Bunkers, lakes, taller bunkers, deeper bunkers, cliffs, fescue. Bring your best golf swing. Certainly if it's windy, don't hesitate to move up a tee box or two. The par 3s are the real show stealers here. Each nestled along the lake with fantastic hills, bunkers, and cliffs.
They are breathtaking to look at and leave you lightheaded when you have to take a shot. Normally I'd highlight some holes I really liked, but it's tough here. It was so tough it was hard to take in the holes I will say that 13 was one of the craziest holes. It's a midlength par 4 that runs down towards the lake. The whole green runs away from the fairway, creating an insanely difficult 2nd shot. Looking back, I almost wish I'd just putted a hybrid for my second shot from Very cool tee shot and intimidating approach.
Overall, this course is incredible. It's quite obvious why this is a great venue for a major championship. If I'm honest though, I'd rather watch someone else play this course. It's difficult to the point I just don't think I'm good enough. This is the second time I've played the Straits Course, and I feel the same way about it as I did before: It's beautiful and difficult, but not as difficult as one would think.
In other words, it's visually intimidating, but there really is ample room to hit the ball, especially off the tee. And I say this having not played it nearly as well as I did the first time. With that said, if your handicap is over 20, you'll have a difficult time out here.
Despite its links look, you're not going to run many shots up to the greens. And you definitely want to try to avoid the bunkers some are more reasonable than others. Most of all, though, the Straits Course is one of the most unique golf courses in the world. It's contrived, but so what? It's a visual feast from the first tee to the 18th hole. The par 3s are spectacular. And if you didn't know better, you'd think you were on the ocean.
Yes, it's expensive to play, but they charge that because they can get it. The Straits course, however, humbled me. My experience was no doubt influenced by my struggle to find the fairway off the tee. This is a first-shot golf course in my opinion.
Pete, as Pete will do, makes fairways and landing areas visibly hard to discern from the tee, which will aggravate many players. Other times, you see only a ribbon, which can gnaw at your confidence. The knee-high hay that borders holes, is nearly impossible to escape. Wedge it out. Trust me. The second key to this course is trusting your caddy. When he or she gives you a line, commit to it.
That is the best advice I can give you. The wind also greatly affects putts, particularly on the lake-bordering holes. Surprisingly, it is difficult to lose a ball on this course, especially if you have an experienced caddie. Despite all of the bunkers that litter the course and the cliff-like grass slopes that run toward the lake, most balls are playable. Yet, it is hard to advance the ball very far because of the severe sidehill lies. Another key to successfully scoring here, or at least not wrecking your card, is to accept bogey when bogey is probably the best you can do.
You will likely be exhausted after a round here, and not physically. Mentally, however, the Straits is draining. Despite a horrifically higher score than I am accustomed to, I appreciated the round. This is the type of course that separates the best players from the rest.
I have a tremendous appreciation for what Jason Day and Jordan Spieth did here several years ago in the epic duel. In summary, bring your A-tee game or you will be scrambling for bogies all day.
And finally, trust your caddy. Saved this course for last on Dye-abolical package. Wind was up all day to make it tougher but it was not unfair. They tell you this at the beginning, so listen. Just stand on the first 2 teeboxes where the pros hit from and mosey on up to the green or white tees. It takes awhile. Enjoy it. Hands down, prettiest course I have ever played. A top 3 for me. Pony up the dough and do it.
This place words can hardly describe. I have played great courses like Bethpage Black and Erin Hills and this place takes the cake. The conditions were top notch the service was amazing and the sites are breath taking.
We got in what they call the Kohler fall challenge so you get to play both the Straits and the River in a Best Ball format. Those 7 or so holes that run along Lake an so cool they look like they are floating out there.
The other 11 are terrifically designed. There isnt a bad or even average hole on this course. A plus plus in my book. A bucket list course for sure. This was a bucket list course for my daughter and I and what a great place. All the staff were just awesome. We didn't get a caddy due to our tee time at so we carried, what a mistake, wow tough track to walk much less carrying your own bag. Much respect to the caddies here.
The course was mind blowing. The landscape was unreal, loved it. Only issue I have is it's a little tough to pick a line your first time around and trust it, insert caddy help here. Regardless it was a great experience one we won't forget. Caddie Oscar was outstanding, though I can't say enough great things about the course! Great practice area, friendly staff and really challenging course. The course was in great shape. Walking the course with your caddy was a lot of fun too!
My caddy was Gilberto and he was fantastic. Great personality and really knowledgeable about the course.
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