Here is an opinion from a native Wisconsin/Cheesehead/PackerFan that grew up working summers on part time lumber crews in the Sand Valley area in high school. (Pre-labor and OSHA laws) I also have deep familiarity with the Sand Valley project.
First, I am ball-parking that most will Doak scale the SV courses at or above 8 so the air is relatively rare however you slice it.
And yes, it is fair to say that there is no ocean, but aerials do not do justice to the incongruity of the superior and surreal level of golf delivered in the middle of Wisconsin. Plus you can enjoy a Spotted Cow beer and a brat and a slider all for about $4.00 in sunshine and warmth. It needs to be seen to be believed.
Regarding expenses, a shoulder season trip for a DMK Bandon-Like and C&C Sand Hills-Lite experience will soften some of the cost. From a regional perspective, this is within a 3-4 hours drive for about 20 Million of us that reside on the westside of Lake Michigan.
About Michigan, love it but Michigan golfers are spoiled with your “Tom Doak Lives here attitude”, your Crystal Downs, Your Loop, Your Arcadia Bluffs, your Oakland Hills, Stoatin Brae, golf sunsets over the postcard-pretty sand-dune-lined western shore of Lake Michigan etc, etc... Sand Valley reduces our Michigan envy quotient. (Jokes people)
Next, like most northerners, we are short-season hostages and will unabashedly binge on our golf between May and October before the snow flies. This year, Mammoth Dunes bunkers had snow in them on the Sandbox’s opening day May 01. The location and architectural quality of Sand Valley makes it an unusually accessible architectural oasis roughly equidistant from Chicago, Milwaukee and Minneapolis, where golf insanity reigns. Three to four hour drives in spring/summer/fall are nothing. Do the math, $40 in gas vs. $1400.00 in airfare. Amortize that with greens fees. Then if I do another Keiser loop for half price, I’m on fire.
Also please know we would absolutely love for all of GCA to come to Sand Valley but are pressuring none. Each person that chooses not to visit SV for whatever reason means Morgan Clawson and I might be able to get a replay tee time on a sold-out tee sheet.
Finally, about Lawsonia Links. It is an astonishingly fantastic track. It pairs tremendously well with a Sand Valley journey as a must-play. Add a Sentry World side trip or an Erin Hills for low handicappers. I would assume you all already know the joy of Kohler.
The Wisconsin ROTA is real. Coore and Crenshaw with Jimmy Craig, David McLay Kidd and the Packers. Nowhere else is that happening. Go Pack Go.