Where can you tee off on a championship course set atop a windswept American shoreline in the morning; recover at a five-star spa in the afternoon; dine and stay at a five-star, five-diamond resort in the evening; and wake up to a new day, ready to explore another three championship courses? That kind of paradise can only be found at Destination Kohler, nestled in the heart of America, on the coast of the Great Lakes
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