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- Updated: May 9, 2016
The Kohler company currently has two golf courses in Wisconsin near Lake Michigan. You’ve heard of one of them. Whistling Straits was the site of last year’s PGA Championship as well as the PGA Championships in 2010 and 2004.
It’s a beautiful place, so it’s no surprise that Kohler is trying to expand its enterprise of course to include other courses besides Whistling Straits and the adjacent Blackwolf Run. It has run into some issues though. Mainly, that Indian artifacts were discovered near Lake Michigan where Kohler is trying to build a third course.
Here’s the Milawukee Journal Sentinel.
Excavations in 2015 turned up pottery fragments, stone tools, arrows and other projectile points, a grooved ax and special stones that Indians …
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