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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.
- Whistling Straits
Home of four majors and the 43rd Ryder Cup, the Straits and...
- Whistling Straits
Home of four majors and the 43rd Ryder Cup, the Straits and Irish are world-renowned settings of legendary triumphs. An ode to the raw freshness of Ireland, these Pete Dye-designed lakefront courses captivate with wild, windswept scenery (and cameos from the resident Scottish Blackface sheep).
Whistling Straits is a luxury golf resort in Wisconsin, USA, with two links-style courses designed by Pete and Alice Dye. The Straits Course has hosted four PGA Championships and a Ryder Cup, while the Irish Course is an inland grass-and-dune layout.
Whistling Straits' Straits Course in Kohler, Wisconsin is ranked as one of the best golf courses in the country. Discover our experts reviews and tee time information.
Ranked in the World Top 100, the Straits course at Whistling Straits offers top-notch golfing. Get insights, reviews, and golf course details here.
Length 7790 yards. Slope 152. Rating 77.2. One of several masterpieces in his storied, decades-long design career, Whistling Straits is perhaps the most uninhibited expression of Pete Dye’s creative vision.
Venue of the three PGA Championships, Whistling Straits is a Pete Dye design on Lake Michigan was once a poker table-flat military training base.