Golf Resort
In the north of the United States, in the state of Wisconsin, there is a gem called Destination Kohler. The establishment has two fabulous golf courses that are unique in the country. The owner, Herb Kohler, wanted the fields to be similar in style to links in Ireland. Pete and Alice Dye were responsible for carrying out the task of creating the amazing Whistling Straits.
The other golf course complex that Destination Kohler has is Blackwolf Run, which also has two courses: The River and Medow Valleys.
Its fabulous Kohler Waters Spa, is one of 64 five-star spas worldwide.
The best feature of this destination are the views of Michigan Lake, which is one of the five great lakes in North America. With different lodging options, being The American Club the most luxurious, this is five stars resort will captivate you.
Golf
Whistling Straits – The Irish
While it is not as well known as The Straits, The Irish is another fabulous course designed by Pete Dye. Its characteristics very similar to the other course, perhaps the most notable differences are that it does not have so many holes bordering Lake Michigan, the fairways are made of bentgrass and the rough is made of bluegrass.
Blackwolf Run – The River
- Golf Digest placed it number 15 in the ranking of the best 100 public courses in the United States. The U.S. The Womens Open was played here with a combination of holes between The River and Meadow Valley. There is a lot of hazard because it surrounds the Sheboygan River.
Blackwolf Run - Meadow Valleys Course
- Another Pete Dye design, just like The River. It is ranked 57 out of the 100 best Golf Digest public courses. The final hole, which has a double green, is truly intimidating, with the water coming into play at all times.
Accommodation
This resort has different accommodation options that adapt to the needs of each group, from an elegant five-star hotel to a private cabin in the woods.
American Club's Kohler Waters Spa
- This elegant Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond Hotel is the resort's premier choice. The first-class rooms and suites and unparalleled service ensure that the guests' stay is luxurious. The adjacent Carriage House, home to Kohler Waters Spa, provides the same renowned service with a more contemporary ambience.
Inn on Woodlake
- Located on the shore of picturesque Wood Lake, this hotel features boutique-style rooms, state-of-the-art meeting space, and 10 multi-bedroom suites, perfect for large groups or families. Along with WiFi and flat-screen TVs, you'll enjoy the classic comfort and hospitality you'd expect from a premier inn.
Red Fox Cabin
- A charming and secluded cabin, with a patio that overlooks the picturesque Sheboygan River. The three-level space features three full bedrooms, five gas fireplaces, a full kitchen, two baths, and a recreation room on the lower level. The cozy cabin, which sleeps six, is also equipped with cable television, high-speed internet, and laundry facilities. This quiet retreat is located on the outskirts of the village of Kohler, opposite the stables.
Sandhill Cabin
- Sandhill is a perfectly secluded retreat, surrounded by nature and brimming with charm. Nestled on 350 acres in the wilderness of Mosel, Wisconsin, it is close enough to enjoy the amenities of The American Club (10-minute drive), yet far enough away to consider it your very own corner of the universe. Exquisitely appointed and teeming with outdoor activities, Sandhill is made for those with an appreciation of nature, tranquility and the finer things in life.
Other things to do
The Resort offers a wide variety of activities in addition to golf, highlighting its Kohler Waters Spa 5 * with special treatments and other indoor activities such as yoga, gym classes and its Cycling Studio with group classes.
It also offers outdoor options according to the time of year: kayaking, hiking, ice skating and even skiing.
Planning
When to travel
The best time to travel is in summer between May and September, because it is a very cold area of the country and these mentioned months are the most pleasant to play golf.
How to get there
It is best to travel to Chicago, which is about 200 kilometers away. Another option is Milwaukee (80 kilometers), but there are no direct international flights.