Pete Dye (1998)
Holes
18
Par
72
Yards
7,790
Peak Fee
$725
Pete and Alice Dye opened The Straits at Whistling Straits in 1998. Dye transformed a flat abandoned army air base along a two-mile stretch of Lake Michigan into an imitation Ballybunion: rugged fescue fairways, windswept greens, and 1,012 bunkers at last count, truly the most bunker-dense major championship course in the world. The Straits hosted the 2004, 2010, and 2015 PGA Championships; the 2007 U.S. Senior Open; and the 2021 Ryder Cup, where Team USA (captained by Wisconsin's Steve Stricker) won 19-9, the largest margin since 1967. All three PGA Championship winners at Whistling Straits (Vijay Singh, Martin Kaymer, Jason Day) moved to the world #1 ranking shortly after their wins. The Straits is a perennial top-ranked public course in America, one of the most significant championship venues in the country.
Whistling Straits - The Straits's peak-season green fee is around $725 per round. Off-peak rates vary by season. Call the pro shop for current shoulder pricing. Cart, range balls, and caddie fees are typically separate. Estimate the full Kohler trip cost
Whistling Straits - The Straits has earned 2021 Ryder Cup Host and America's 100 Greatest Public Courses. It's one of 4 nationally ranked courses at Kohler in Scramble's catalog.
Whistling Straits - The Straits was designed by Pete Dye, opening in 1998. The par-72 layout plays 7,790 yards from the back tees. Whistling Straits - The Straits is part of Kohler in Scramble's catalog of independently researched courses.
Whistling Straits - The Straits is located at N8501 Lakeshore Rd, Sheboygan, WI 53083, USA. The nearest major airport is Milwaukee (MKE).
N8501 Lakeshore Rd, Sheboygan, WI 53083, USA
Course data sourced from GolfCourseAPI, Google Places, and curated catalog research. Last updated when the underlying course record changed.
Published June 2026. Updated when the data or Scramble’s recommendations change.