The 36-hole facility operated by the city of Superior, Wis. includes design elements from three architects and can be played in shorter 18- or 9-hole formats. The property also includes a full range of practice facilities, a full-service bar and grill, banquet space and a large golf shop.
The city of Superior, Wis., has selected KemperSports to manage golf operations at Nemadji Golf Course, a 36-hole facility that includes five sets of tees and can be played in a shorter 9-hole format or as an 18-hole course.
Located near Lake Superior, Nemadji Golf Course offers unparalleled views coupled with a unique topography and tree-lined fairways. The facility includes design elements from three distinctly different architects—Stanley Pelcher, Don Herfort and Roger Packard, who also designed courses at two other KemperSports-managed properties.
In addition to the golf course, Nemadji provides a full range of practice facilities, including putting greens, chipping greens, a full driving range and a par-3 practice course. Other amenities offered include a full-service bar and grill, banquet space and a large golf shop.
“The City of Superior is excited to welcome KemperSports and its outstanding reputation in the golf industry,” said Mayor Jim Paine. “We look forward to a long and successful partnership that will provide fun and healthy summertime activities for our citizens and visitors, and maintain Nemadji Golf Course’s long-standing reputation as the premier course in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota.”
Added Craig Sutherland, City of Superior Council Vice President: “Nemadji Golf Course in Superior is very unique. It’s a huge asset to our city and we needed a management company that can help this course grow. KemperSports fits that exact demand and we are excited to work with them for years to come”
Steve Skinner, KemperSports CEO, said that “Nemadji is a great amenity for the community. It has a very active junior development program and hosts more than 70-plus golf outings a year, due to the 36-hole facility and other activities.
“We plan to continue to build on this success and are grateful to the city for selecting us as the course’s new management partner,” Skinner added.
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