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7 listingsGolf Season in Stevens Point
Stevens Point's golf season runs from roughly April through October, with the warmest summer months delivering long evenings and leisurely weekend rounds. Fall is particularly stunning as the trees surrounding many area courses turn brilliant shades of red and gold.
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Are there junior golf programs in Stevens Point?
Yes — the Stevens Point area has active junior golf programs through local clubs and independent instructors. Getting kids started with proper fundamentals early is something many local pros are passionate about. Check individual instructor profiles for junior-specific programming.
When does golf season start in Stevens Point?
In Stevens Point, the golf season typically opens in April as temperatures rise and courses prepare for the season. The window runs through October, with the warmest and busiest months falling in summer. Many instructors book up quickly for spring lessons — plan ahead.
How much do golf lessons cost in Stevens Point, Wisconsin?
Golf instruction in Stevens Point is generally priced between $55 and $130 per hour — often more affordable than coastal markets while offering comparable quality. Many local instructors offer package pricing for multiple lessons, which is worth asking about.
What's the typical lesson format in Stevens Point?
Most instructors in Stevens Point offer a mix of options: 30-minute quick tune-ups, 60-minute full lessons, and multi-lesson packages. Many also offer playing lessons — going out on the course together — which some golfers find even more impactful than range sessions.




