The Straits course at Whistling Straits is a gem. It is wild, yet somewhat tame. It is beautiful along the shores of Lake Michigan but can turn ugly when the wind is strong in your face or a strong cross wind. It is long but can play shorter if the fairways are dry.
The course, which opened in 1999, also was the site of the 2007 U.S. Senior Open. Whistling Straits is a public, daily-fee golf course that is part of Destination Kohler, the hospitality and real estate arm of Kohler Co., a manufacturer primarily known for making sinks, toilets, bathtubs, faucets and other plumbing fixtures.
Before you ask yourself if the 18 th hole at Whistling Straits is difficult, take a peek at the name of the hole, and it might give you the clue you are looking for. They call the final hole at the Straits Course “Dyeabolical,” as a way to honor Pete Dye, the course architect.
Whistling Straits is built on an old airfield with two miles of frontage on Lake Michigan. When the courses were built, supposedly 800,000 tons of fill were utilized. Interestingly, the Irish course is rated tougher than The Straits, with several forced carries and large waste bunkers.
Whistling Straits is one of two 36-hole links-style golf courses associated with Destination Kohler, a luxury golf resort owned and operated by the Kohler Company in Kohler, Wisconsin.
The Ryder Cup kicks off on Friday at Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wis., a resort course that's open to the public. It's the first time the Ryder Cup has been held at a U.S. public-access course since 1991, when it was at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort.
Whistling Straits in Kohler — the site of the 2015 PGA Championship — is the most difficult golf course in America, according to Golf.com, which called it “golf's version of a slaughterhouse.” Whistling Straits topped the list of “The 9 Most Difficult Courses in America — and What You Would Shoot There.”
A masterpiece in the world of golf created by Pete Dye, The Straits at Whistling Straits® was ranked #3 in Golf Digest's 2019/2020 America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses, #5 in GolfWeek's 2018 Best Resort Courses, and #21 in Golf Digest's 2019/2020 America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses.
$40 per bagIt's a brotherhood." Caddies work for gratuities, and the recommended tip at the Straits is $40 per bag for 18 holes, though many golfers tip two or more times that amount. If a caddie works five days a week, makes two loops per day and double-bags on both, he can easily make $1,500 a week.
You can play The Irish for as little as $80 until May 9. Green fees bump up to $130 from May 10 to June 3.
The Straits is a walking course only; walking distance for 18 holes on The Straits is approximately 5 miles, Caddies required (prior to twilight).
Green fee at Whistling Straits is $410 with caddie fee of $65 and recommended tip of $50.
Whistling Straits Golf Course dress code includes proper golf attire and must be adhered to at all times throughout the day. No jeans, t-shirts, or cargo shorts or pants are permitted. Full club amenities will be available for participants and will include access to the men's and women's locker rooms.
There are nearly 1,000 bunkers at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin – 967 according to Golf Digest. No course in world golf has more and it's for the sheer scale and variety that the course makes this list.
24, the Ryder Cup will commence on one of the most dramatic layouts ever to host the event, the Straits course at Whistling Straits.
23 PGA Tour coursesAll told, there are 23 PGA Tour courses you can play, including multiple courses associated with several different events.
If you didn’t know the history behind Whistling Straits, you’d believe that the 560- acres of land had been shaped by the hands of time. But you’d be wrong. Whistling Straits was the vision of Herbert V. Kohler, Jnr. who transformed a former airfield into one of the most dramatic courses on the planet.
June 03, 2020. Whistling Straits is my favorite course in the western hemisphere. It is officially in Haven, Wisconsin, but it does have a Kohler address. It is the sister facility of Blackwolf Run, which is also a highly rated course.
Whistling Straits, overlooking Lake Michigan on the eastern tip of Wisconsin, has everything a fan of the game of golf could imagine.
The answer came just a few years into the existence of the course when the PGA of America announced that in 2004, Whistling Straits would host the year’s fourth major. See what happened that year, as well as the other two occasions in which the PGA Championship took place just outside Kohler, Wisconsin.
More than 1,000 sand traps. A flock of more than 40 Scottish Blackface Sheep roams the grounds at free will, just as they would if this were a golf course in Scotland. It’s quite the scene at Whistling Straits.
PGA Championships at Whistling Straits. This course was always destined to host major championships. Ever since Whistling Straits opened in 1998, it was only a matter of time until the Straits Course would receive the nod for either a U.S. Open or a PGA Championship.
To understand how and why Whistling Straits was developed the way it was, you have to understand the exact intentions. It all starts with Herbert Kohler, the chairman of Kohler Company. Kohler Company is an extremely widespread and well-known corporation in the plumbing and bathroom manufacturing industries.
Yes, it is. Whist ling Straits is not only a public golf course, but it also happens to be an extension of one of the coolest properties and resorts in the country. The plan here is to bring you up to speed on everything that has gone on and is currently happening at the Straits Course.