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Sand Valley Opens Commons, a New 12-Hole Course

The new course is inspired by the “common ground” course and village greens of the British Isles and measures 3,417 yards and plays to a par of 45.

By Editorial Staff | June 10, 2026

Sand Valley, (Neekosa, Wis.) has opened Comons, a new 12-hole course inspired by the “common ground” courses and village greens of the British Isles.

Intended to bring golf into the everyday life of Sand Valley and the Sedge Valley community, Commons creates a lively atmosphere where walkers, families, and guests naturally encounter the course as they move around the property.

Sand Valley Developer and Co-Owner Michael Keiser drew from the village golf traditions of Scotland when he set out to situate a versatile and engaging golf course embedded into daily activity in the heart of Sand Valley.

The course features an elastic design that makes it enjoyable for a range of playing abilities. Featuring a double green (nos. 2 and 4) and a routing with numerous crossings and connections, Commons delivers a social walking experience where golfers can play an engaging course in approximately 2.5 hours and spend time together in a relaxed setting.

Commons marks the first solo design by architect Jim Craig, an associate for Coore & Crenshaw.

“Commons is really a dream come true for me,” Craig says. “Michael and I worked on so many ideas, and he gave me so much freedom to allow the course to evolve the way it did. It’s been a thrill to see people out enjoying it. That’s the goal – for golfers to have fun and feel the spirit of the game. And, of course, Michael gave all of us a true gift when he opened the peninsula.”

The peninsula allowed Craig to integrate three closing holes playing along the shores of Luna Lake—a short par-4, a Redan par-3 that has won acclaim from golfers, writers, and other architects, and a beautiful uphill finishing hole.

Commons measures 3,417 yards and plays to a par of 45.

Commons marks the latest addition to Sand Valley’s growing collection of golf courses, joining Sand Valley, Mammoth Dunes, Lido, Sedge Valley, and the Sandbox, a 17-hole short course. Commons now serves as a key connector between the original resort hub to the new Sedge Village community. Guests can seamlessly move between the resort’s two activity centers.

Among the many influences that drove Keiser and Craig at Commons, none was stronger than Prestwick. Originally built as a 12-hole course, Prestwick hosted the first 12 Open Championships. During design and construction, Keiser and Craig studied its wild, rumpled fairways on holes like nos. 4, 13, 15, and 16. To honor that link to history, Sand Valley last month hosted the Hickory Invitational at Commons. The invitational featured 48 of golf’s most talented and enthusiastic hickory golfers using original equipment crafted prior to 1935. Peter Flory, a renowned golf historian who was a key member in the rebuilding of The Lido, registered a 4-shot win to claim the Championship Belt, which will reside at Commons and may be worn by the champion when on property.

Looking ahead, Sand Valley also plans to introduce the Commons Hamlet, an upcoming social hub tucked along the banks of the 40-acre Luna Lake where guests can gather before a round, linger afterward or simply enjoy the atmosphere. Plans include outdoor seating, food and retail trucks, expansive lake views and a walkable pathway connecting directly to the Commons starting house.

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