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Grand Geneva Resort in Wisconsin introduces new par-3 course

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 6, 2025Updated:March 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of par-3 golf courses, with many factors contributing to their rise. These smaller layouts have become popular due to their lower maintenance costs, as well as a shift in lifestyle preferences towards shorter and more user-friendly rounds of golf. The industry has also been pushing for more accessible and enjoyable golf experiences, leading to an increase in the number of par-3 courses at golf resorts across the country.

One of the pioneers in this movement was Bandon Dunes, which opened the Preserve, a 13-hole par-3 course, in 2012. Since then, many other well-known resorts such as Pinehurst, Cabot, Kohler, and Sand Valley have followed suit, adding their own miniature courses to cater to golfers looking for a more casual and relaxed golf experience. The latest addition to this trend is the upcoming 10-hole par-3 course at the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa in Wisconsin, set to open in 2026.

Designed by Matt Dusenberry of Dusenberry Design, the course named Wee Nip is inspired by the Scottish phrase for a quick sip, reflecting the relaxed and enjoyable nature of the game. With holes averaging 90 yards in length, players can expect a quick round of around 90 minutes, perfect for golfers looking for a fun and stress-free golfing experience. The course will also feature music speakers around the layout and a viewing area with food and beverage service, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the game.

In addition to the new par-3 course, Grand Geneva Resort is also expanding its golf offerings with the introduction of a new practice facility set to open in June. The facility will include a short game area and an expansive driving range, providing golfers with the opportunity to improve their skills and enjoy the game even more. These changes come at a time when the recreational golf industry is experiencing a period of growth, with more people taking up the game and seeking ways to enjoy it in non-traditional forms.

The increasing popularity of par-3 courses is also reflected in changes to the World Handicap System, which now allows for courses as short as 750 yards for 9 holes to be included in handicap calculations. This means that golfers can now play relaxed rounds with just a pitching wedge and putter, making the game more accessible and enjoyable for players of all skill levels. With the rise of par-3 courses and other alternative golfing experiences, the industry is embracing a more inclusive and diverse approach to the game, catering to the changing needs and interests of modern golfers.

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