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54 Holes of Legendary Golf:
Geneva National boasts three championship courses: one designed by Arnold Palmer, one by Lee Trevino, and one by Gary Player.
Together, they provide 54 holes of the best golf to be found anywhere in the U.S. Carved beautifully out of the rolling Wisconsin countryside, the courses are designed to test the skills of a pro, while providing challenge and enjoyment for player at all levels. The quality of the turf management is commensurate with the legendary status of the signature courses. All three courses have bent grass, tees, greens and fairways. With a dedication to preserving and protecting the ground water and natural wildlife, Geneva National is taking steps to become certified by the Audubon Society.
For more information, call Katie Alder, Geneva National Membership Director, at 262-245-7000 extension 549.
Home of the Aurora Health Care Championship Duramed Futures Golf Tour:
The 2006 Aurora Health Care Championship marks the first time a professional golf tour has come to the Lake Geneva area. Duramed FUTURES Golf Tour, the Official Developmental Tour of the LPGA, is the largest international developmental tour and second largest women's golf tour in the world. The Duramed FUTURES Tour is committed to developing the skills and dreams of women golfers, establishing role models for youth and creating LPGA stars of tomorrow. Click here for more info.
2008 Gold Card:
The Gold Card gives you the best value that Geneva National offers to non-members and allows you to experience all three of our Legendary Courses. Click here for more information on the Geneva National Golf Club Gold Card
Par for Life Institute:
The Par For Life Institute exists to provide instruction, education, products and services that will allow you to play as much golf as you like for as long as you like. Click here for more info. |
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Palmer Course
My idea is to build a beautiful course
and at the same time maintain what
God has put there.
--Arnold Palmer
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Player Course 
Competition is the essence of life,
but a golf course should also be designed for enjoyment.
--Gary Player
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Trevino Course 
If you miss a shot, you should have a chance to recover. People will want to come back to our course because
they had fun playing it.
--Lee Trevino
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