A True Classic. Bold, Strategic, Timeless.

Rooted in the golden age of golf course design, The Links at Lawsonia offers a bold and timeless experience unlike anything else in the Midwest. Designed by William Langford and Theodore Moreau in 1930, this classic links-style layout is famous for its massive elevated greens, deep bunkers, wide fairways, and dramatic land movement—shaped entirely with steam shovels and vision.

Every round on The Links is a walk through history, where each shot demands strategy, creativity, and confidence. The open layout invites the wind to play a role, and the bold contours make every bounce an adventure. It’s a course that challenges without overwhelming—a favorite of purists, architects, and anyone who loves the game at its roots.

Consistently Ranked Among America’s Top 100 Golf Courses

What Makes Lawsonia Links Unique

Strategic, Classic Layout

  • Designed for creative shot-making, not just distance

  • Wide fairways offer multiple ways to play each hole

  • Deep, dramatic bunkers add challenge and visual appeal

  • Bold, elevated greens require thoughtful approaches

True Links-Style Conditions

  • Firm and fast turf encourages ground game play

  • Rewarding for players who think their way around the course

  • Rare experience for a Midwestern public course

Scenic Setting

  • Set atop a glacial ridge with sweeping views of Green Lake

  • Beautiful, walkable layout with rolling terrain and open skies

Timeless Golf Experience

  • Built in 1930 by William Langford & Theodore Moreau

  • Preserved Golden Age architecture—virtually unchanged

  • A favorite among architecture fans and everyday golfers alike

Tee Times Fill Fast — Reserve Yours Today

Spring and summer rounds at Lawsonia are some of the most sought-after in the Midwest. Don’t miss your chance to play two of Wisconsin’s top public courses — book now and secure your spot.

Explore the Course

View the full scorecard and get a closer look at Lawsonia’s championship layout—featuring bold bunkering, wide fairways, and classic Golden Age design.

“I golfed the links course and it was in excellent condition from the tee shot to the fairways to the greens. The greens are fast so land you approach shot short they will run the greens are fast and undulating.”

- Max