Goldeneye Club in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin — public, 18-hole golf course, designed by buddy Mike Lasch, features double fairways, double greens, and multiple holes with ‚Äúboomerang‚Äù style shaping around ponds. Impressive property that has to be a thousand acres, includes a modest, nice clubhouse that is fully stocked with cocktails and beer at all times, a little putting green, and has a nice staff that operates the facility despite its limited play. Was in very good shape considering the poor weather in the Midwest and the lack of revenue stream for small membership and no public play.

Goldeneye Club

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

About Course

Goldeneye Club is an 18-hole public golf course located in Wisconsin, United States. Designed by Mike Lasch, the course features distinctive architectural elements including double fairways, double greens, and multiple holes with unique "boomerang" shaping around ponds. The expansive property spans approximately a thousand acres and includes a modest clubhouse with a fully stocked bar. Greens are constructed with bent grass, while fairways utilize blue grass. A driving range is available on-site. Walking is not permitted on the course. Despite limited membership and minimal public play, the facility maintains good course conditions and is operated by a dedicated staff.

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Club websiteLake Geneva, Wisconsin
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Course Details
Number of holes18
Driving Range?Yes
Walking allowed?No
Architectsbuddy Mike Lasch, features double fairways, double greens, and multiple holes with “boomerang” style shaping around ponds. Impressive property that has to be a thousand acres, includes a modest, nice clubhouse that is fully stocked with cocktails and beer at all times, a little putting green, and has a nice staff that operates the facility despite its limited play. Was in very good shape considering the poor weather in the Midwest and the lack of revenue stream for small membership and no public play.
Year built2000
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Conditions
FairwaysBlue Grass
GreensBent Grass
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Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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