
Wild Rock Golf Club Set to Open April 11and Looks Forward to a Busy Season
By Brian Weis
WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. - Wilderness Resort officials announced today that its award-winning, championship, 18-hole Wild Rock Golf Club, will open for the season, weather permitting, on Thursday, April 11.
According to Pat Stein, Director of golf operations, "We are so excited for our 2024 golf season. It is going to be action-packed from start to finish."
The Wild Rock Cup presented by American Family Insurance is set for April 29; Battle of the Rock presented by American Family Insurance is May 14; Dells Junior Championship presented by American Family Insurance is set for June 24 and 25; the WSGA Net Partners Championship will be September 17, WSGA Senior Scramble Series Championship will be September 18; and the WSGA Tour Championship is set for September 25.
Golfers wishing to try their skills on this amazing course can do so by scheduling a tee time at http://www.wildrockgolf.com or by calling 608.253.GOLF. This year the course is also using the https://www.noteefy.app/ which allows golfers to put their names on a waitlist for tee dates/times that are sold out already and the app will notify them if that time becomes available.
Wild Rock rates start at $90 for weekday play and $115 for weekends. Wilderness Resort guests receive a 10 percent discount on all rounds of golf. The Woods rates range from $27-$32. Wilderness Resort guests and locals receive a discount. Stay and play packages are also listed on the site. The Wild Rock app, available in the Google Play and Apple App stores, also offers exclusive promotions and rates.
Wild Rock, which was designed by Hurdzan and Fry, annually receives many rave reviews for its three distinct terrains and five sets of tee boxes, including being ranked the 12th best course in Wisconsin by Golfweek.
Wild Rock is part of the Wilderness Resort in Wisconsin Dells, which is home to the Wilderness Hotel, Glacier Canyon Lodge and Conference Center, Wilderness on the Lake and a variety of freestanding condos, villas and cabins. Golfers can bring their families and extend their stay to enjoy the amazing waterpark facilities featuring four indoor and four outdoor waterparks with thrilling rides and slides and fun attractions including mini golf, laser tag, Take Flight Aerial Adventure Ride a zip line course, go-karts and so much more.
The Wilderness is also home to the nationally-acclaimed Sundara Spa where a full range of spa services are offered, including a specially-targeted Golfer's Massage. A variety of dining options are available at the Wilderness including Sarento's Italian Restaurant, Field's Premier Steakhouse, and several more. The resort has a variety of wonderful stay and play vacation packages as well. For more information on the resort visit www.wildernessresort.com or call 1.800.867.WILD (9453).
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About: Brian Weis
While Brian Weis has made a name for himself in the golf world, he also appreciates the finer things in life—like a world-class spa treatment after a grueling 18 holes (or even after a casual round where the only thing working hard was his golf cart). A self-proclaimed "golfer who enjoys relaxation more than practice," Brian has developed a deep appreciation for massages that unknot his questionable swing mechanics, saunas that sweat out a few too many post-round drinks, and infinity pools with views as stunning as a well-manicured par 3.
Brian’s spa journey began as a reluctant tag-along to couples' massages and resort spa packages but quickly evolved into a full-fledged appreciation for hot stone therapy, deep-tissue recovery, and the occasional seaweed wrap (don’t knock it till you try it). Now, he seeks out the best spa retreats, thermal baths, and relaxation havens wherever his travels take him—whether it's a luxury golf resort with a five-star spa or a hidden wellness gem perfect for unwinding in style.
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