Erin Hills rests on a 630-acre site in the small town of Erin, thirty-five miles northwest of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Regarded by enthusiasts as one of the best natural sites for a golf course in the United States, Erin Hills received the unprecedented honor of being awarded a future USGA sanctioned event - the 2008 Women's Amateur Public Links - before the course has even been seeded. More recently, Erin Hills was awarded the 2011 U.S. Amateur.Inspired by the classic Scottish and Irish courses that were once built by horse-drawn plows, Erin Hills is environmentally friendly, with very minimal land development aside from the course itself, and takes into account the majestic contours of the land that were naturally shaped by the glaciers thousands of years before. Evidence to this was the designers removing as little dirt as possible, with the green sites remaining virtually untouched. Professional caddies are available to enhance your golfing experience at Erin Hills.