Golf Trips to Wisconsin
Wisconsin has become one of America’s premier golf destinations where rolling glacial terrain, lake views, and world-class course design create an experience that feels both dramatic and inviting. From the championship pedigree and coastline beauty of Kohler/Sheboygan to the rugged natural contours of Central Wisconsin, golfers can enjoy a cluster of some of the best golf in the US.
Renowned courses like Whistling Straits and Erin Hills can be seamlessly built into your custom itinerary. Off the course, Wisconsin offers craft breweries, supper clubs, lakefront towns, hiking trails, cozy lodges, and the warm Midwestern hospitality that makes every stop feel welcoming—easily woven into a trip tailored to your interests.
Below, you’ll find a guide to planning a golf trip to Wisconsin, complete with an overview of its top courses, an interactive map (desktop only) showing driving distances and course locations, weather guidance, and more. Scroll down to explore. Your Wisconsin golf journey starts here.

Wisconsin
Your Ultimate Trip Planning Resource for Golf in Wisconsin
*Use the desktop version to view our interactive map.
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US Top 100 Golf Courses
Wisconsin is home to 4 of Golf Digest's Top 100 golf courses in the US.
Other Top Courses
Wisconsin is home to seven courses to host The Open Championship. Pioneer Golf has long standing relationships with all of these courses and is happy to book tee times at as many of these courses that your itinerary allows.
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Wisconsin’s top golf destinations offer a range of accommodations designed to complement the natural beauty and championship layouts of the courses themselves. Sand Valley features a mix of lodge rooms, cabins, and cottages nestled among pristine pine forests and sand dunes, providing a peaceful, rustic-luxury retreat with modern amenities, fireplaces, and private patios. Whistling Straits, located along the shores of Lake Michigan, offers upscale lodge accommodations and nearby resort options, many with lake views, spacious rooms, and full-service amenities that make it easy to relax after a round on Pete Dye’s dramatic links-style courses. Erin Hills, set amid rolling hills and lush farmland, provides guests with comfortable, well-appointed lodge rooms and country-style accommodations, combining classic Midwestern charm with convenient access to the course and nearby dining. Across all three destinations, travelers can expect a focus on comfort, attentive service, and seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, making them perfect bases for immersive golf experiences.
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- Autonomy/Flexibility
- Cost
- Having to drive yourself
- Fender benders and dealing with insurance if something happens
Full-time Private Chauffeur and Vehicle
Weather in wisconsin
Annual Temperature, Precipitation and Daylight
The below chart contains the weather information that most golfers are interested in knowing when planning a trip to Wisconsin. The data below is for Madison. Peak season in Wisconsin for golf travel is June through September. Weather is only one of the factors to consider when planning a trip. Be sure to get advice from your Golf Travel Advisor on the other factors (e.g., course closures and availability). Don't make the mistake of choosing your month of travel only based on the weather!



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Where should I stay?
Wisconsin’s top golf destinations offer a range of accommodations designed to complement the natural beauty and championship layouts of the courses themselves. Sand Valley features a mix of lodge rooms, cabins, and cottages nestled among pristine pine forests and sand dunes, providing a peaceful, rustic-luxury retreat with modern amenities, fireplaces, and private patios. Whistling Straits, located along the shores of Lake Michigan, offers upscale lodge accommodations and nearby resort options, many with lake views, spacious rooms, and full-service amenities that make it easy to relax after a round on Pete Dye’s dramatic links-style courses. Erin Hills, set amid rolling hills and lush farmland, provides guests with comfortable, well-appointed lodge rooms and country-style accommodations, combining classic Midwestern charm with convenient access to the course and nearby dining. Across all three destinations, travelers can expect a focus on comfort, attentive service, and seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, making them perfect bases for immersive golf experiences.
Rental Vehicle
- Autonomy/Flexibility
- Cost
- Having to drive yourself
- Fender benders and dealing with insurance if something happens
Full-time Private Chauffeur and Vehicle
Annual Temperature, Precipitation, and Daylight
The below chart contains the weather information that most golfers are interested in knowing when planning a trip to Wisconsin. The data below is for Madison. Peak season in Wisconsin for golf travel is June through September. Weather is only one of the factors to consider when planning a trip. Be sure to get advice from your Golf Travel Advisor on the other factors (e.g., course closures and availability). Don't make the mistake of choosing your month of travel only based on the weather!
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