Whistling Straits Golf Club
Wisconsin, USA
Whistling Straits Golf Club overview
Whistling Straits Golf Club is home to two magnificent golfing layouts that offer unique but equally challenging tests of golf. The Straits and The Irish both provide a range of spectacular holes in rugged and links-like surroundings. The Straits Course will play host to The Ryder Cup in 2021 and has previously played host to the PGA Championships on three occasions.
The layout was sculpted along two miles of dramatic Lake Michigan shoreline, creating dramatic changes in elevation with a range of sandy areas and natural bunkering that adds to the challenge of both courses. The Irish Course is just inland from the shores of Lake Michigan and offers a slightly flatter, yet equally testing challenge.
Golf courses at Whistling Straits Golf Club
Straits Course
At Whistling Straits, you will find one of the USA’s most admired links layouts with an outstanding array of challenging holes that run alongside Lake Michigan. The Straits Course plays a staggering 7790 yards and wind can become a serious factor here and when it picks up this course is very unforgiving – a real test of links golf that was ranked #2 in Golf Digest's ranking of America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses for 2013/2014.
Irish Course
Playing 7201 yards this amazing course is much more than a meagre ‘solid second’ at Whistling Straits. The landing zones here are a little wider and the greens are slightly more forgiving. The 13th hole here is a par-3 which features a blind tee shot over sand dunes to a giant 14,000 square foot green. The Irish Course at Whistling Straits was ranked #39 in Golf Digest's ranking of America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses for 2013/2014.