Madeline Island Golf Club is on the largest of Lake Superior’s 23 Apostle Islands – located a short 20 minute ferry ride from Bayfield, WI, and just 85 miles east of Duluth, MN. Nestled amidst a beautiful forest teeming with wildlife, the 18-hole course features huge double greens and rolling topography, with seven holes overlooking the Lake. Robert Trent Jones, Sr., fashioned the design with interesting holes like 6/15 which share a fairway but split off into doglegs in opposite directions. The course, playing 6,046 yards from the white tees with a 119 slope, will delight novice players yet challenge those more skilled to interpret the refinements of this unique design. Although the course is private, limited public play is permitted by prior arrangement with the Pro-shop or by making an advance tee time on our web site.
Madeline Island Golf Club offers:
- Pro Shop with equipment, clothing & accessories
- Planning & delivery of outside tournaments and outings
- Driving Range
- Practice Green
- Carts
- Rental Clubs
- Lessons
- Refreshments
Phone Number (715) 747-3212
Madeline Island Golf Club
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