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Midwt USA
MIDWEST
The American Midwest is often unfairly labeled as "flyover country," but for the
golfer, it represents the soulful heart of the game. This region, defined by its
rolling glacial moraines, sprawling Great Lakes coastlines, and deep fescue-lined
valleys, offers a topographical diversity that rivals any seaside links in Scotland
or desert canyon in the West. From the rugged, sand dune-inspired cathedrals
of Wisconsin and Michigan to the manicured, parkland masterpieces of Ohio and
Illinois, the Midwest is a laboratory of world-class course architecture.
The Midwest is defined by its dramatic seasonal transitions, and for the local
golfer, this cyclical rhythm is what makes the game feel like a cherished privilege
rather than a permanent fixture. They say in the Midwest, you don't just play the
course; you play the calendar. Each month offers a completely different version
of the same eighteen holes.
The signature holes showcased in this chapter represent the "Midwest Style":
a rugged yet refined aesthetic that prioritizes the natural lay of the land. You
will encounter daunting par-3s perched atop limestone bluffs overlooking Lake
Michigan, where the wind dictates your club selection as much as the yardage.
You'll find inland gems where towering hardwoods frame narrow fairways,
requiring surgical precision. These holes are not merely challenges; they are
postcards of the American interior. Whether it's the penal bunkering of a Pete
Dye terror or the golden-age elegance of a Donald Ross classic, the Midwest's
signature holes offer a pure, unpretentious, and breathtakingly beautiful test
of golf.
SentryWorld Golf Course, Stevens Point, WI