SAND VALLEY GOLF RESORT
🇺🇸 Nekoosa, WI, USA
Designed by Ben Crenshaw, Bill Coore
Sand Valley, a testament to audacious vision, transformed the tumbling sand dunes of central Wisconsin into a golfing landscape unlike any other in the Midwest. The course, designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, embraces the natural undulations and exposed sand of its unique terrain, evoking the spirit of the great links courses. This is golf stripped bare: firm, fast fairways reward thoughtful strategy, while the native fescue and dramatic elevation changes punish the errant.
This modern masterpiece feels both ancient and utterly new. Forget target golf; Sand Valley demands imagination and adaptability. Wide fairways present options, but cunningly placed bunkers and subtle shifts in the wind conspire to keep players constantly engaged. It's a course where a well-placed bump-and-run can be as effective as a towering drive, and where embracing the ground game is key to unlocking its secrets.
Beyond the exceptional golf, Sand Valley fosters a camaraderie among those who seek something more than just manicured perfection. Here, the focus is on the shared experience, the challenge of the game, and the raw beauty of the landscape. A day on the course concludes with swapping stories on the patio, savoring simple pleasures in a setting that feels miles away from the everyday. Though relatively new on the national stage, Sand Valley has swiftly established itself as a must-play for those who appreciate the art of course design and the pure joy of links-style golf.
Reviews
Great Coore-Crenshaw design that is challenging yet fun to play. Firm conditions all around the course. Tee shots on 1 and 10 are just awesome and the punchbowl green on 17 is very unique.
The original SV course is one of Coore and Crenshaws best. I Enjoy looping SV every time I’m there.
Honestly it’s like barely worse than mammoth to me. I like that it’s more strategic and difficult. Another amazing walk on an amazing property
Need to go back for Lido and plan to play SV OG again to see if it's as good as I remember. Really nice C&C resort course that's recently been overshadowed by new builds there. 17 is an all world par 3.
SV is a Coore and Crenshaw masterclass. The vast sand dunes that define Sand Valley create a challenging yet unforgettable experience. The fairways remain lush atop miles of ancient dunes, while the natural fescue and native grasses provide an authentic test for golfers of all levels. The service is world-class—welcoming from the moment you arrive. Caddies are knowledgeable and personable, and the concessions are both affordable and excellent (don’t miss the $1 tacos and ice cream sandwiches). If you’re up for it, take advantage of the replay deals: the second round of the day is half off, and the third is just $100 for the truly ambitious. Set in the heart of Wisconsin, the property feels worlds away. It’s easy to lose yourself in the charm and serenity of the landscape. Sand Valley is a must-play destination, and make sure to experience Mammoth Dunes, The Lido, and The Sandbox while you’re there.
Fun track! My favorite at Sand Valley! Not rushing to go back
As a firm believer that links golf is superior, sand valley is shining example of why. Immaculate conditions, firm turf, and exciting greens this course remains one of my favorites. Coore and Crenshaw are one of my favorite designers in the game today and sand valley displays why they are apart of the new era golden age of golf designs. An incredible piece of land is used to absolute perfection with challenging yet fun holes around every turn. A track that gets better with each play, Sand valley is one of those courses you could play thousands of times and not get bored. The par 4 9th remains one of the best holes I’ve ever played and it might not even be the best hole on the course. This course is worth the trip to middle of nowhere Wisconsin alone.
The front nine is bangers only. It slows a little bit from 11-14, but it’s very, very good. Convex greens here vs concave greens at Mammoth, which makes it a great 36 hole pairing.
I really loved Sand Valley. We walked with a caddy and got to see the sun set as we played. A little bit of wind but towards the end of the round there was hardly any at all. The Good The playability off the tee was great. The routing of the golf course was phenomenal. So many fun holes. A lot of holes are signature holes. The bunkers were amazing. The greens were extremely pure. The fairways and tee boxes were great. The walk up 18 is literally the best. And then sitting at Craig’s Porch watching others finish while eating an ice cream sandwich was also a highlight. The in Between Some shots were penalized or not as good as they should have been because the greens are so hard. There is generally not any spin on approaches. You can tell the course has received so much play. Many many divots in the fairways. Overall What an awesome course to play. The scenery is so amazing and being able to walk this course on a perfect day was a really fun experience. The caddies were knowledgeable, the staff was so kind, the food was top notch, and the pro shop has to be one of the best I have ever seen. So many options from clothes to accessories. Definitely one of my favorite places I have ever been!
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Sand Valley at Sand Valley Golf Resort has a Course Vaults score of 8.8 out of 10 based on 148 explicit golfer ratings.
Sand Valley was designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore.
Yes. Sand Valley at Sand Valley Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Sand Valley is 72.
Sand Valley plays 6,938 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Sand Valley is 138.