Hit The Autumn Links In Wisconsin

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In Wisconsin (NAPSA)—Golf enthusiasts are quickly discovering that Wisconsin’s naturally rolling landscape, beautiful autumn weather and abundance of public courses place it in a league of its own for fall golf. Set against a backdrop of stunning seasonal color, golfers are met with spectacular course layouts suited to every ability level. From simple par 3s to challenging championship layouts designed by names like Nicklaus, Dye, Palmer and Player, the Badger State has more than 400 courses open for public play. With fewer players on the links, autumn roundstypically move more quickly than those played during summertime. Many courses offer fall discounts, making even the most elite courses surprisingly affordable. Golfers looking to hit the links this fall can turn to the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s 2002 Wisconsin Golf Guide. The 70page, full-color guide is packed with information on Wisconsin’s lineup of public golf courses including par, yardage and directions to the course. Free travel information and guides, including the 2002 Wisconsin Golf Guide, are available by visiting the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s Web site (travelwisconsin.com) or by calling the 24-hour live-operated hotline, 1-800-432-TRIP/8747.