The Golf Courses of Lawsonia: Links golf course
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The Golf Courses of Lawsonia: Links

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Green Lake, WI

The Golf Courses of Lawsonia: Links is a public golf course in Green Lake, Wisconsin, designed by Bill Langford, Ted Moreau in 1930. The course features 18 holes.

The Golf Courses of Lawsonia: Links is a public course in Green Lake, Wisconsin, designed by Bill Langford, Ted Moreau and established in 1930.

About The Golf Courses of Lawsonia: Links

You absolutely need to play this hidden gem from the golden age of American golf design. Bill Langford and Ted Moreau carved out something special here in 1930, creating a true links-style layout that feels transported from the Scottish coastlands despite being nestled in the rolling hills of central Wisconsin. The routing flows naturally across the property's dramatic elevation changes, with several holes offering sweeping views of Green Lake itself. Langford's signature strategic bunkering and bold green complexes are on full display, demanding thoughtful course management rather than pure power. What sets Lawsonia Links apart is its authentic links character – you'll encounter firm, fast conditions that reward creative shot-making and punish aerial attacks. The course has maintained its original design integrity better than most Depression-era tracks, with bunkers and greens that still reflect Langford's vision nearly a century later. For the green fees you'll pay at this public facility, you're getting access to architecture that rivals private clubs costing ten times as much. The walking-friendly routing makes it even more appealing for purists who want to experience the course as it was meant to be played.

Key Facts

  • The Golf Courses of Lawsonia: Links is located in Green Lake, Wisconsin.
  • Course type: public.
  • Course architect: Bill Langford, Ted Moreau.
  • Year established: 1930.
  • Number of holes: 18.
  • Walking: Allowed.
  • Gems Index score: 78/100.

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