Wisconsin Golf is for Everyone
Whether you’re looking for PGA golf courses near you, a family golf course or golf leagues, Wisconsin has it. PGA Professionals are dedicated to raising participation and bringing enjoyment to any type of Wisconsin golfer. That responsibility ranges from operating exceptional courses with programs like lessons and leagues and expands into tournaments and events that give people of all ages an opportunity to improve, compete, and have fun.
What Makes a PGA Course Special?
We’re lucky to have such a wide variety of courses in Wisconsin, from indoor and practice facilities, to 9-hole golf courses and expert-level 18-hole golf destinations. Whether you’re planning a family-friendly outing, or a challenging round to test your handicap, you’ll find plenty of options. If you choose a course or facility managed and operated by a PGA Professional, you’ll notice a difference in the quality of your experience – the attention to detail both on the course and with the amenities, the welcoming staff and premier service, and the friendly faces of those who share a passion for golf.
Golf leagues, Tournaments and Events
SOMETHING FUN FOR EVERYONE
The PGA of Wisconsin operates numerous competitive and non-competitive junior golf offerings including PGA Junior League and a series of Wisconsin PGA junior tournaments. Junior Golfers can start at any level and grow their skills through a series of stages, ranging from golf introduction to elite-level play.
The PGA of Wisconsin also offers junior golfers the opportunity to participate in Drive, Chip and Putt, a free national competition!
FEATURED STORY
Grace Suter
I have been playing golf since 2012. As recently as 2018, while playing in a two-day championship, I shot rounds of 89-98. Through a lot of hard work and guidance from PGA Coaches David Roesch and Mike Bender, my game has greatly improved. I won 7 different tournaments in 2020 and lowered my competitive scoring average to 74.5. I also shot my career low round of 67 at Wanaki in Waukesha.
The PGA coaches I’ve worked with have not only focused on my swing and the short game, they’ve really helped me learn how to play the game. I’ve learned to play the game one shot at a time and not let bad shots ruin my attitude and then my round. And finding the right PGA coach was a vital step in the process. – Grace Suter, WPGA Junior Foundation member & 2020 Oconomowoc High School graduate.
– Grace Suter, Golfer