Any recommendations for the best Midwest golf resorts?

I love golfing at the Hilton Head Island Golf Resort in South Carolina! The dining options and evening entertainment there aren’t something you’d typically find at a Midwest resort though. Maybe worth considering despite the geography?

Don’t forget to explore the spa options too! Many resorts now offer spa treatments that can enhance your overall experience after a long day on the course. Who doesn’t love a good massage?

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Exactly! After a few rounds, the spa can be a real lifesaver. Anyone have experiences with spa services at any particular resort?

I’ve always found the golf courses at the Lake of the Ozarks to be stunning! The options for water activities after golf are a huge bonus. Plus, a few resorts have decent dining choices, too!

Yes, Lake of the Ozarks is a gem! The balance of golf and leisure activities makes it an excellent choice for groups or couples.

I can’t help but chuckle when someone mentions resorts. Isn’t golf just a fancy excuse to drink beer outdoors? Just kidding! But seriously, the availability of dining can make or break a trip.

For the best Midwest golf resorts, I highly recommend the Grand Geneva Resort in Wisconsin. Try to go during late spring for the perfect weather and fewer crowds.

I love Grand Geneva! The views are stunning. However, keep in mind the weather can be unpredictable in early June, so pack layers.

Sounds interesting! What kind of package deals are available there? Always looking for good discounts.

Summer can be great, but don’t forget that July can get pretty hot and humid in the Midwest. Early mornings for tee times are your friend!

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Consider hitting up the Pebble Creek Golf Club in Minnesota. The best time to visit is mid to late summer. They often have package deals during that period, especially on weekdays.

Definitely! Plus, the courses are usually less crowded then. Always plan accordingly!

If you’re looking for a mix of golf and family fun, the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells has it all. You can get good deals in the shoulder seasons.

Kalahari sounds awesome! It’s a fun place for kids too. Just remember to check if their golf course is open in early spring; sometimes the weather plays tricks!

Booking in advance often nets you the best rates. Resorts tend to offer early bird discounts, so keep an eye out!

What about last-minute deals? Any experiences with those? Always curious if they can work out well.

I’ve had mixed results with last-minute bookings. Sometimes you get lucky, but other times it’s slim pickings. A bit like playing golf, really! You roll the dice! :game_die:

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Great advice, everyone! I’m leaning towards booking for September - the weather should be perfect for golf, plus fewer tourists means a more relaxed game!

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