Lake Geneva, July 17, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Arguably one of the top golfing locations in the Midwest, Lake Geneva is known for its 22 beautiful courses that combine lush landscapes with inspirational challenges and earned bragging rights. Nowhere else in America's Heartland is this outstanding variety and easy accessibility available almost year-round.
"When it comes to golfing, Lake Geneva is an unmatched destination for three of four seasons of the year," said Grace Eckland, marketing & PR director, Lake Geneva Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. "We uniquely accommodate serious players and competitors, as well as beginners, women and kids with various courses, lessons and special opportunities."
Championship courses in the Lake Geneva Area were designed by some of the most prominent names in the game, including Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, Trevino, Dye and Cupp. And Golf Digest, Golf Magazine and Conde Nast Traveler each have named several of the area's courses among the best in the region and the country.
Golfers can choose from two tournament-quality 18-hole courses at the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa, or hit the links at any or all of the three championship courses at the Geneva National Golf Club. Abbey Springs Golf Course and Hawk's View Golf Club, with a 4-1/2-star rating by Golf Digest, showcase rich, wooded beauty and mature vegetation.
Located among 275 tree-lined acres, Lake Lawn Resort's championship golf course in Delevan is a historic masterpiece, first opened in 1921 and then spectacularly re-engineered in 1990 by renowned architect Dick Nugent, known for his work at Kemper Lakes.
The 27-hole public course at Evergreen Golf Club has been recognized as an outstanding value, and Country Club Estates, once a private golf course, facilitates a quick game over its nine hole, par 35 wooded, hilly terrain. And beginners, families and kids can enjoy a walkable par-3 experience on the Barn Hallow Course at Hawk's View, or tee up on the 18-hole miniature golf course at Paradise Golf Park alongside cascading waterfalls.
Many courses also offer clinics, lessons and special tee times to meet the needs of individuals or for group outings. And when golfers hit the 19th, or 37th or 73rd hole, they can take advantage of the multitude of nearby accommodations, dining options and attractions that make up the Lake Geneva area.
Golf courses are open in summer, fall and spring to maximize playing time and take advantage of seasonal highlights. For information, visit www.lakegenevawi.com or call (800) 345-1020.
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About Lake Geneva
Nestled on the northeastern shores of Geneva Lake in southeast Wisconsin, Lake Geneva has been a resort community since just after the Civil War when wealthy Chicago families discovered the site and began building summer homes there. Today, the elegant, often historic estates still ring the lake and can be viewed from the water or by foot via the 21-mile walking path that circles the lake.
Lake Geneva boasts a wealth of dining options and lodging choices with the latter ranging from luxury spa resorts to rustic inns to lovely B&B's. The area also offers pristine nature areas and a wealth of attractions. For information on Lake Geneva, honored as one of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's 2009 Dozen Distinctive Destinations, visit www.lakegenevawi.com or call (800) 345-1020.
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