Three Courses, One Membership: A Tremendous Value for Southeast Wisconsin Golfers
Traditions Golf Membership - Camelot, Horicon Hills, West Bend Lake
By Brian Weis
Three Courses, One Membership: A Tremendous Value for Southeast Wisconsin Golfers
Want a home course but still like to mix it up? If you're in Southeast Wisconsin, there's a smart way to do both - one membership gives you access to three quality tracks, all within about an hour of each other. That's right. One fee, three courses, no boredom.
We're talking about the West Bend Lakes Golf Club membership, which also includes privileges at The Golf Club at Camelot and Horicon Hills Golf Club. Whether you're after scenic views, championship challenges, or just a beer with your foursome after 18 - this trio delivers.
Why Join?
* You get home course perks - pick your favorite and treat it like your own.
* Then go tee it up at two totally different layouts anytime you need a change.
* You can play competitive tournaments, enjoy league play, or just sneak in 9 after work.
* They're close. No 3-hour drives. Just solid golf within about an hour radius.
* The value is a no-brainer if you play regularly.
This setup is ideal for southeast Wisconsin players living anywhere between Milwaukee, Fond du Lac, or West Bend. You're not tied down, and you won't get bored playing the same course every week.
Course Descriptions
West Bend Lakes Golf Club
This is your classic Wisconsin-style course - tree-lined fairways, rivers, and enough doglegs to keep it interesting. It's walkable but still has teeth, especially if you're not sharp off the tee. Locals love it because it plays fair and drains well, so you're not stuck in the mud after a rain.
Website: https://westbendlakesgolf.com
The Golf Club at Camelot
This one brings a little drama. Elevated tees, rolling hills, and killer views. If you're into shot-shaping and don't mind a little risk-reward, Camelot will scratch the itch. The clubhouse scene is active too - they host big events and themed tournaments that are actually fun.
Website: https://golfclubatcamelot.com
Horicon Hills Golf Club
Built on the edge of the Horicon Marsh, this course brings water into play on several holes and has a more natural, rustic vibe. It's the kind of place where you might see a crane or deer while lining up a birdie putt. It's shorter than the other two, but don't sleep on it - it will test your short game all day.
Website: https://horiconhillsgolf.com
Levels of Membership and Costs
You can choose from a few membership levels depending on how often you play and whether you're flying solo or bringing the family.
Single Membership
Unlimited golf at all three courses
Cost: $1,499
Perfect if you're playing at least once a week - even more if you're mixing in league nights and tournaments.
Couples Membership
Unlimited golf for both members
Cost: $2,199
Great option if you and your better half both golf - or just want the freedom to tee off together whenever.
Family Membership
Unlimited golf for the whole crew
Cost: $2,499
This is the play for families with junior golfers or parents trying to get kids into the game.
Young Executive (Under 40)
Unlimited golf, discounted price
Cost: $1,199
If you're under 40 and want to play a ton, this is one of the best deals in the state.
Senior Membership (65+)
Unlimited golf with age-based discount
Cost: $1,299
If you're retired or semi-retired, this is a solid way to stay sharp and social without breaking the bank.
More details and benefits here:
Want variety without sacrificing community? This three-course membership gives you a home base and a rotation - all within easy driving distance. Not many setups give you that kind of flexibility.
Which one would you call home?
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Revised: 04/09/2025 - Article Viewed 998 Times
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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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