Ye can calls me RJ, ye can calls me Dick, ye can calls me Richard or ye can calls me Rich, but ye dassn't has to calls me Mr.
It seems to me the best way to do a big cheesehead tour is to fly to Milwuakee. It is one hour to Kohler. Do your thing for a day or two at BWR and WS & I, then after your time at Kohler make the one hour trip to Green Lake and play the Resort course done by Joe Lee and Rocky Roqulemore in the morning in a cart. But save the late afternoon round for walking Langford's Lawsonia. I don't know of any course that looks more beautiful in the hero light hours. Early Oct when the leaves are peak is just too much to be thankful for. If you are so lucky, drive the 2 1/2++ hours to Chicago the next day to have at Chicago GC. By then you'd be totally in nirvana and could drive back to Milwaukee using the time to reflect on how good your life is
Ran, I have had a half written piece about Lawsonia that I wanted to submit to one of the golf publications for two years. I have chronicalled the 100s of trees being removed. I have interview quotes from DOG Jeff Pankowitz and super Mike Berwick. But, I have been waiting for their final stage of restoration where they were going to bring out the mowing lines to original edges of greens like on 2, 5, 11, 15, 16. And there are some bunkers that were boomeranged wrapped around green corners to the rear that were going to be restored. (they were dissected to single flat turf walled greenside bunkers over the years).
But, there really isn't that much else to do. The tree removal was the key. The only criticism I have ever heard, and a good one, is that all the doglegs are right turns. It is a small price to pay for the other joys of this design.
I have to follow through on my intentions to get my own web page so I can post pictures. Who wants e-mail of about 6-8 select ones of typical views on this course?