If there are golfers in the midst of your friends, business or social club, gather them together to enjoy a little friendly competition!
We have dedicated times and will get the most enjoyment from Kettle Hills Golf Course leagues because you will experience all courses no matter which league you choose to play.
Leagues are available Monday through Thursday and on average run 16 weeks from April to late August. Leagues play on all five of the nine-hole courses. Most leagues have two-person teams. Each league is run by a team captain (not Kettle Hills) therefore each is a little bit different. For example, some leagues take carts every week and some do not. Some leagues have prize and banquet money built into the fees and some do not. Some leagues use handicaps and some do not. Each spring there are a few leagues that are in need of new golfers, whether it be a two-person team, a single to pair up, or sometimes a small group of golfers to fill out the roster. Please feel free to contact any of the following league captains regarding openings. Simply click on the appropriate name.
For additional league information, please contact Nick Tarasoff at 262-628-0200 or email nickt@kettlehills.com.
Kettle Hills Golf LEAGUE CONTACTS
Men’s 9-HOLE League Contacts
Current league’s looking for additional players:
- Wednesday – ETE Reman League – See Attached Flyer for League Information
As other league captains let us know if they have openings, we will post them ASAP.
We are always accepting new leagues looking for a new course to play or starting something from scratch. If you are looking to set up a new league at Kettle Hills please contact Nick Tarasoff, PGA Director of Golf.
Ladies Leagues Contacts
Current, there are no ladies league’s looking for additional players.
As other league captains let us know if they have openings, we will post them ASAP.
We are always accepting new leagues looking for a new course to play or starting something from scratch. If you are looking to set up a new league at Kettle Hills please contact Nick Tarasoff, PGA Director of Golf.
LPGA – Amateur Golf Association
Kettle Hills hosts a few LPGA – Amateur Golf Association leagues each year. There is a Friday night nine-hole league, Sunday morning 18-hole league and an outing.
The LPGA – Amateur Golf Association is a not-for-profit corporation that exists to provide opportunities for women to learn, play and enjoy the game of golf for business and for life. It offers a wide range of organized golf activities, player development and education programs, volunteer, social and networking opportunities for both novice and experienced golfers. Benefits that have great value to LPGA – Amateur Golf Association members include: access to organized, convenient golf; the ability to simply show up and play every week during the season; and participation in a fun environment.