Big Fish Golf Club, Championship golf course in Hayward, Wisconsin, United States.
Big Fish Golf Club is a championship-level golf course in Hayward, Wisconsin, stretching across approximately 7,200 yards with a full layout. The property features bent grass tees and fairways, multiple practice chipping areas, and strategically positioned bunkers throughout all 18 holes.
The course opened in 2004 and was designed by respected architect Pete Dye working alongside Tim Liddy. It gained recognition from Golf Digest as an outstanding new course shortly after opening.
The facility brings together golfers from the region through regular tournaments and social events held throughout the year. Visitors experience an active golf community where players of different levels gather to compete and celebrate the sport.
The course operates from April through November and offers five different tee positions to accommodate golfers at all skill levels. Rates for both walking and golf cart rentals change with the seasons.
The design blends traditional links-style elements with features found in northern forest environments, creating a distinctive feel. This combination places it among the top public courses in the state.
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