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With the involvement of Elks members, City officials, and area economic developers, planning began in 1995 to expand the nine-hole course to an 18-hole championship course that would be both challenging and enjoyable for golfers of all skill levels. The existing nine-hole course was renamed the Ashland Elks Golf Course and was opened for the first time to the general public.
The award-winning (Golf Digest) architectual firm of Garret Gill & Associates was selected in 1996 to design the new course. It was deemed important to take advantage of the natural beauty and lay of the land in planning the expansion. Construction of new holes, redesign of existing holes, and other improvements (including a state-of-the-art irrigation system) were completed during 1997 and 1998.
The exciting new 18-hole championship course opened in July of 1999. The following June, a Grand Opening celebration was held, featuring a golf clinic by Manuel de la Torre, teaching professional at the Milwaukee Country Club and a highly-ranked member of Golf Digest's best golf teaching professionals in the United States. Also participating in the clinic was Dennis Tiziani, general manager at Cherokee Country Club in Madison and golf coach at the University of Wisconsin.
In the spring of 2001, the course owned by Ashland Lodge #137 of the B.P.O.E. was renamed the Chequamegon Bay Golf Club.
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