

Hello Garrett,
Many thanks for your inquiry!
Our commitment is to your golf trip and your experience with us first and foremost. If we can’t deliver a perfect trip for you and your friends, nothing else matters, including the price you paid for it. So... although price is an important factor for everyone, it’s secondary to our focus on making your trip the absolute best it can be and on giving you the highest possible level of service.
"It’s not always how much you spend on your golf vacation that’s important, but HOW you spend your golf vacation that really counts".
We won’t cut corners when it comes to building and executing your trip. To this end, we spend more hours planning and executing your trip than any other golf tour company in the industry.
For those who seek genuine interest in their golf experience and fanatical attention to detail, we believe you’ll appreciate our absolute commitment to you and your golf travel plans.
Our prices INCLUDE ALL TAXES, VAT AND RESORT & LODGING FEES, there are no hidden costs of any kind!
Once you are ready to book, I will forward an invoice for your deposit payments. I look forward to your thoughts and please reach out with your questions or comments.
Kind regards,
SHARE YOUR PROPOSAL!
SHARE YOUR PROPOSAL!
Experience the Ultimate Luxury Golf Getaway at Kohler Resort
At Kohler, Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run offer four Pete Dye courses that are indeed world-class.
Open, rugged and windswept terrain defines The Straits, sculpted along two miles of Lake Michigan shoreline. Just inland, interspersed by four meandering streams, the grassland and dunes aspect of The Irish is a deceiving tranquil landscape.
The River course features target landing areas, strategic bunkering, large undulating greens, and water or gorges on 14 of the 18 holes. The Meadow Valleys course is both subtle and devilish as it winds it's way through meadows and charges across ravines, reflecting the natural features of the Wisconsin terrain.
Trip Pricing
$4,490.00 USD per person
Based on double guest room accommodations at Erin Hills and Kohler Resort
Trip Summary & Inclusions
- 5 Days / 4 Nights / 6 Rounds / 12 Golfers
- July 1, 2026 - July 5, 2026
- 1 night lodging in Double Guest Rooms at the Erin Hills Lodge & 3 nights lodging in Double Guest Rooms at The Inn on Woodlake at Kohler Resort
- 6 rounds of golf at Erin Hills Golf Course, The Straits Course, The Irish Course, The River Course, the Meadow Valley's Course & the par 3 Baths Course
- Riding carts and forecaddies included at The Irish & The River (gratuity not included)
- Caddie fee included at The Straits Course (walking only, gratuity not included)
- Caddie fee NOT included at Erin Hills GC
- Hot breakfast each morning at The Inn on Woodlake
- Full use of all practice facilities
- Complementary logoed gift bag from Whistling Straits
- A one hour complementary golf lesson from a PGA Kohler Academy instructor
- Discounts on services at the Kohler Water Spa
- All lodging and golf course surcharges, resort fees & taxes
Not Included
- Airfare, Caddie Fees not listed above, Gratuities, Travel Insurance, Food & Beverage not listed above, Golf and/or Lodging not listed above & Trip Incidentals.
Non-golf activities listed in your itinerary are suggestions and are not included in your trip pricing.
Quote Notes
All quotations are subject to availability, we are not holding any tee times or lodging at this time. A 25% deposit per person is due now to confirm your trip. Final balance is due 120 days prior to arrival.
Transportation
3rd party transportation is not included in this quote. Once at Kohler, transportation to and from the golf courses, lodging and restaurants is complementary and provided by the resort.
Travel Insurance
Trip cancellation and interruption insurance is available to you through 3rd party travel insurance companies. To protect your financial interests, you are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to make use of this service.


YOUR ITINERARY

YOUR ITINERARY
- Fly into Milwaukee International Airport
- Golf at Erin Hills that afternoon
- Check-in to your guest rooms at The Lodge at Erin Hills for 1 night
- Play The Kettle Loop after golf, a 5 hole mini-course next to the clubhouse
- Enjoy dinner at The Clubhouse restaurant that night
- Travel to Kohler in the morning (1 hour 15 min)
- Play The Irish Course beginning at 11.20am
- Play the par 3 Baths Course beginning at 5.24pm
- Enjoy a massage or other treatment at the world renowned Kohler Waters Spa
- Have dinner at The Horse & Plow Restaurant at Kohler
- Start your day with a hot breakfast at your hotel (included)
- Play The Straits Course beginning at 10.02am
- Enjoy a post-round cocktail at the Whistling Straits Restaurant
- Tonight it's time to enjoy steakhouse classics at The Wisconsin Room at Kohler
- Start your day with a hot breakfast at your hotel (included)
- Play The River Course beginning at 7.52am
- Play the Meadow Valley's Course beginning at 1.30pm
- Dine out at one of the many great restaurants in the town of Kohler
- Enjoy one more great breakfast at your hotel before check-out (included)
- Travel to the Milwaukee Airport for your flight home (if flying)
- Let the bragging to your golf friends begin!

YOUR GOLF COURSES

YOUR GOLF COURSES
ERIN HILLS GOLF CLUB
Host to the 2011 US Amateur & the 2017 US Open
Opened in 2006 and having already hosted a US Amateur and the US Open, Erin Hills has evolved quickly into a must-play championship venue.
On a rugged landscape formed by glacial action thousands of years ago, little earth was moved when forming the course, resulting in one of the most natural layouts to be found anywhere in the US.
Erin Hills enjoys exceptional terrain for inland links golf, with rolling dune-like hills, golden fescue, and uninhibited views across the course highlighted by a few select trees. The course tends to play hard and fast, reminding you of playing in Scotland or Ireland.
The setting at Erin Hills has a special feeling that is difficult to convey in words; you simply have to experience it for yourself.
WHISTLING STRAITS: THE STRAITS
18 holes, 72 par, 7,790/7,142/6,663 yards
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.
In 1998, the course opened for play and even Pete Dye thinks that building Whistling Straits was a “once in a lifetime thing”. It took a few million dollars and a Herculean effort to build the incredible Straits course, which is sculpted for two miles alongside the Lake Michigan shoreline.
With an interesting figure of eight routing for both outward and inward nines, the layout is extremely well-balanced and utilizes the topography to its' full effect. Whistling Straits is an architectural engineering work of art and it’s and absolute must-play course.
WHISTLING STRAITS: THE IRISH
18 holes, 72 par, 7,201/6,750 yards
The Straits course gets most of the hype between these two co-located courses due to its major championship pedigree, but The Irish is a treat to play. The second Pete Dye layout at Whistling Straits sits just inland from the Straits, but boasts many of the same incredible features and challenges while still maintaining a personality all its own.
There are many holes that force strategy and some thought off the tee in terms of how aggressive you want to be. Hole 2 is a great example. You can try to be more aggressive off the tee, but you've got water down the left and a bunker on the right that comes into play if hit driver. How much are you willing to risk?
The greens are tricky, but extremely smooth rolling. Bunkers are used strategically in the all the best ways... to challenge you, to deceive you, and to punish you. The bunkers on this course are a little rockier than others in the area... really more waste areas than bunkers. Not many will allow your typical explosion shot. Overall, this course is a treat to play. The facilities are exceptional (as you'd expect) and the staff is very friendly,
BLACKWOLF RUN: THE RIVER
18 holes, 72 par, 7,404/6,865 yards
Designed by Pete Dye, both courses at Blackwolf Run are top notch golf courses but the River course is undoubtedly the flagship layout. There a number of refreshing aspects to playing at Blackwolf Run (apart from the clean, fresh air, of course) - a player may walk while carrying their bag, there are no houses or condominiums adjacent to the property, there is a choice of four tee boxes per hole and the course is kept in immaculate condition – none of which can be said for most resort courses.
Severe elevation changes are a feature as all eighteen holes wind their way round and about natural and man-made water hazards. Precise course management must be used at Blackwolf Run, as a poor decision will cost many shots to par. You could be in another world a long way from Wisconsin on the three holes around the turn on the River course – possibly the finest three at Blackwolf Run.
BLACKWOLF RUN: MEADOW VALLEYS
18 holes, 72 par, 7,250/6,830 yards
If there are two or more courses on a property, one is guaranteed to be overlooked. Such is the fate of the Meadow Valleys course at Blackwolf Run. Though it’s not a major championship venue, it is a deserving Top 100 course in its own right, and it would be foolish to make a trip to Kohler without playing it.
Despite being on the same property as The River, The Meadow Valleys has a look that’s distinct from its Blackwolf Run sister. The Meadow Valleys is more open, offering many long views that allow you to see multiple holes. There are still plenty of elevation changes, but they tend to be more compact – an elevated green rather than an entire hole that plays uphill. The most obvious difference between the two courses is the lack of water at The Meadow Valleys – it’s only a substantial hazard on six holes.
THE BATHS PAR 3 COURSE
The Baths of Blackwolf Run is a 10-hole, par-3 course that is built on 27 acres between the first and 11th holes of Blackwolf Run’s Meadow Valleys course.
The hole lengths range from 60 to 160 yards, and though the layout features four water hazards (the “baths”), none of them require forced carries to play the hole.
Though the course was designed to be played as a 10-holer, the routing allows for both shorter and longer playing experiences. In addition to the short course, guests can enjoy a two-acre putting course, log cabin food-and-beverage station and ample outdoor seating around a firepit.

YOUR LODGING

YOUR LODGING
ERIN HILLS LODGE
The Lodge at Erin Hills is just off the 18th green and certainly resembles an Irish country inn, which was the intent, after all.
The Lodge features a variety of room options complete with antique furnishings, Egyptian linens, and private bathrooms. There are also private four bedroom cottages overlooking the golf course on property. Each cottage offers spacious beds, private bathrooms, and a central great room complete with flat screen television, gas fireplace, wet bar, and comfortable seating.
The Lodge is a short walk down a few sets of stairs from the Clubhouse, and is situated between the practice facility and the first tee. The Irish Pub on the first floor has one main bar room, which extends into a back lounge with televisions and poker tables.
The pub leads outdoors to a porch with rocking chairs where you can smoke your cigar and tell tall tales about your shots of the day. You can also enjoy the sunset on the outside patio, which has tables and three fire pits overlooking the first hole.