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Summer at Devil’s Head Resort means scenic hikes, adventurous mountain biking and exquisite golf. Escape to Devil’s Head Resort for the perfect Wisconsin golf getaway where the current conditions are green, lush, warm, and perfect for golf.

In addition to having two championship 18-hole golf courses, Devil’s Head offers full resort amenities and 20,000 square feet of banquet and meeting space, in a convenient location for golfers from Chicago, Milwaukee, or Madison. Devil’s Head Resort offers a great getaway for golfers from anywhere.

Devil’s Head is located in the heart of South Central Wisconsin, just south of Wisconsin Dells, on a 1200-acre nature preserve in Sauk County. Sauk County is known as a place “where eagles soar”. Who knows, Devil’s Head Resort could be known as a place “where golfers soar because of their eagles.”

Lodging Upgrades

For the second consecutive summer we’ve got hotel upgrades coming your way! This year we
did a facelift on the Inn Suits. This means new carpet, new furniture and new light fixtures. We
also swapped out the old lobby furniture for newer, more comfortable and stylish furniture. In the
Lodge, we got rid of the old block construction in certain rooms along with with light fixtures.

What’s up on the ski hill this summer?

Think our ski hill guys take the summers off? Think again! We are adding more firepower to our
snowmaking system for the second consecutive season! Cyclops is getting upgraded from a 4”
to a 6” water line. In addition to the upgraded water line we are replacing all of the old SMI 320’s
on the line to a combination of newer sticks and fan guns. We have 24 HKD snow sticks going
on the upper section and 6 SMI Polecat fan guns going on the headwall. These new guns will
allow us to make better snow at marginal temps and will up the quality of our snow.

Golf is in full swing

We are in full swing on both The Prairie and The Glacier. New to the golf courses this summer
are three Jacobsen Eclipse Greens Mowers. These new greens mowers will give us more
consistent cuts on the greens which will allow for not only a better putting surface but more
regrowth which will lead to healthier, fuller greens. We are also in the midst of a sand trap
restoration project on The Glacier. “The Upper Glacier” which includes hole 5-11 is where our
primary focus is. Once we are done with the sand trap project these bunkers will drain
accordingly and be much more forgiving to plays out of.

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