Whistling Straits
Whistling Straits is a golf course located along the shores of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin. Designed by architect Pete Dye, it features a stunning landscape with rugged terrain, natural dunes, and views of the lake. The course is known for its challenging layout and has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including the Ryder Cup.
Opened in 1998, Whistling Straits is part of the Destination Kohler resort, which offers various amenities for visitors. The course is designed to resemble the links courses of Ireland and Scotland, providing a unique golfing experience in the United States.