Blackwolf Run, Championship golf courses in Kohler, United States
Blackwolf Run features two 18-hole courses laid across glacial terrain shaped by the Sheboygan River and surrounding valleys. Water features and natural ridges define each course, creating distinct playing conditions throughout.
The area served as hunting territory for the Winnebago people under Chief Black Wolf for generations. In the late 1900s, the land was developed into a modern golf destination.
The name recalls Chief Black Wolf and the Winnebago people who once roamed this land. Players experience the landscape's historical connections today, even as its purpose has transformed.
Both courses are playable daily and offer equipment rental and on-site dining throughout the grounds. Players should expect rolling terrain and plan for changing weather conditions.
The site hosted the 1998 U.S. Women's Open, where Se Ri Pak won in a sudden-death playoff. That tournament brought international attention to the golf destination.
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