C.B. Macdonald’s long lost gem- restored in the sand dunes of central Wisconsin
The Lido Golf Club – designed by C.B. Macdonald - opened on Long Island in 1914. Like all of Macdonald’s routings, The Lido included many classic templates such as the Alps, Redan, and Eden. The Lido was touted by many at the time of its opening to be comparable in shot quality to Pine Valley and National Golf Links - another C.B. Macdonald design. Sadly, the course was demolished by the U.S. Navy after the Navy purchased the property for use as a military base during World War II. Ever since it disappeared, the promise of The Lido has intrigued many as one of the great lost wonders of the golf world.
We are excited to announce that The Lido has been brought back to life.
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We are honored to announce Sand Valley Resort and The Lido have been chosen by the USGA as the host site for four USGA championships, beginning with the U.S. Mid-Amateur in 2026.
BASIC FACTS
Original Lido Architect
Charles Blair Macdonald
Restoration Architects
Tom Doak and Brian Schneider of Renaissance Golf
Golf Historian
Peter Flory
Where is The Lido located?
The Lido is located on 850 acres adjacent to Sand Valley.
Is The Lido accessible to the public or resort guests?
The Lido course has limited availability from Sunday to Thursday for Sand Valley resort guests only.
Can I book tee times for The Lido now?
Tee times are available through the 2025 golf season. Caddies are required for all rounds. Please contact our Reservations Team to book your trip or to learn more.