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Grand Geneva Resort & Spa Announces Wee Nip TM, a New 11-Hole Short-Course Set to Open Spring 2026

Grand Geneva Resort & Spa Announces Wee Nip TM, a New 11-Hole Short-Course Set to Open Spring 2026

The new golf course will offer a playful atmosphere suitable for new and experienced players

By Brian Weis


Lake Geneva, Wis. – February 2025 – Grand Geneva Resort & Spa, one of the premier golf resorts in the Midwest, has announced the upcoming addition of its new short-course golf course, Wee Nip, which is set to welcome players in the 2026 season. A significant addition to the resort’s extensive golf offerings, the new course is designed to cater to individual golfers of all skill levels, as well as groups, providing a fun, challenging and engaging environment for seasoned players and novice golfers alike.

The term “wee nip” derives from the Scottish phrase that means a small drink or a quick sip, reflecting the playful spirit of the course. The new course is intended to offer a relaxed golfing experience, where players can enjoy a friendly round without the pressures of a traditional long course. It also offers seasoned golfers a fun opportunity to embrace creativity, challenge, and strategy.

Designed by Matt Dusenberry with the award-winning Dusenberry Design, Wee Nip will feature 11 holes averaging around 90 yards, with rounds expected to take approximately 90 minutes to complete. The course will also include music speakers with a viewing area offering food and beverage service with to-go options.

“Grand Geneva’s golf courses are among the best in Wisconsin, and Wee Nip will further enhance the resort’s reputation as an ideal golf getaway,” shared Skip Harless, Managing Director of Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. “Our existing golf courses already appeal to golfers of all skill levels, but Wee Nip will encourage casual play, making it perfect for novice golfers and players of all ages. The course will foster creativity for advanced golfers, providing opportunities to enhance their skills and experiment with different swings and strategies. It will also be an exciting new experience for our many corporate, incentive, association and social events.”

While the new short course is planned to open in spring 2026, the resort will unveil its new golf practice facility in June of this year. The new facility will feature a short game area with multiple putting, chipping, pitching and bunker practice greens. Situated on Grand Geneva’s former airport area, the new practice area will also offer a variety of target greens with distances ranging from 50 to 360 yards.
Grand Geneva’s golf courses are scheduled to open in late March 2025, weather permitting. The resort is currently home to two championship golf courses: The Brute and The Highlands, both of which have earned accolades for their stunning landscapes and challenging layouts.

The Brute, a mid-century modern gem, is a par-72 course. At over 7,000 yards, it is known as one of the most challenging layouts in the Midwest with its 68 bunkers and huge rolling greens. The Highlands, a Scottish-inspired, links-style course, was originally designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, and transformed in 1996 by Bob Cupp.

The 2025 season also introduces new programming and offerings through the resort’s Golf Academy instruction program, which provides high-quality instruction for golfers of all skill levels and features state-of-the-art equipment, experienced PGA professionals and personalized programs. Grand Geneva is also known for its exceptional private golf lessons and group outing programming and packages.

“Golf continues to gain popularity, especially among younger generations and diverse demographics,” said Ryan Brown, Director of Golf & Ski at Grand Geneva. “The addition of Wee Nip reinforces Grand Geneva’s commitment to enhancing the guest experience and supporting the growth of golf. With a variety of golf clinics, programs for all skill levels, championship courses, and an upcoming new short course, Grand Geneva is one of the best destinations for both seasoned golfers and newcomers to the sport.”

To learn more about golf at Grand Geneva and its new programs, events, and packages, visit grandgeneva.com/golf.



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About: Brian Weis


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.

On SpaTrips.com, Brian shares his experiences, reviews, and insider tips on the best places to soothe sore muscles, indulge in rejuvenating treatments, and find true relaxation—whether you're a hardcore golfer in need of recovery or just someone looking for the ultimate escape. After all, what’s the point of a bucket list golf trip if you can’t top it off with an expert massage, a hot soak, and maybe even a ridiculously plush robe"



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