We can deliver your vision for a better golf facility.
Are you considering a new golf venture, or do you imagine a better version of your current golf course? OGM has been a trusted partner in golf maintenance, construction and renovation since Mike Oliphant started the company in 1996. For the past 20+ years, we have been fortunate to be a part of many winning teams on high profile golf projects, large and small, across the country.
We value talent, creativity and flexibility on our job sites because golf construction is an art. We choose our workload carefully and are committed 100% to the success of each project we take on.
If you would like to explore what might be possible with your property, please give us a call.
Our Services
OGM delivers exceptional course maintenance as well as golf construction projects on time and with lasting quality. We self-perform all aspects of golf course construction and renovation work, including:
• Earthwork and Grading • Excavation • Shaping • Feature Construction • Drainage • Irrigation • Finish Grading • Grassing • Site Assessments • Feasibility • Cost Estimating • Project Management & Design/Build Solutions
Beloit Club, #18 Winner 2016 Golf Inc. 'Most Improved Golf Course'
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“The team at OGM have demonstrated professional expertise and integrity, creativity, and fiscal responsibility, as they have helped us to build our first, and now second, golf courses in Central Wisconsin. Our family enthusiastically recommends them for your golf project. ”
SOME OF OUR PROJECTS
Madison, Wisconsin - 2021
Architect - Craig Haltom
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
The Glen Golf Park, supported by a dynamic public-private partnership, is transforming the traditional municipal golf course into a hub of diverse recreational opportunities and inclusive golf experiences. Spearheaded by industry leaders like Craig Haltom, Michael Keiser, Brian Schneider, and Sarah Mess, the renovation has reimagined the park as a multi-use space that benefits the entire community. Key improvements include an enhanced course layout designed to maximize enjoyment for golfers of all skill levels, the addition of a large, free-to-use putting course, and a significant expansion of native vegetation throughout the landscape.
Keiser’s Game-Changing Wisconsin Project: The Glen Golf Park
Rome, Wisconsin - 2017
Architects- Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Golf Digest 'Best New Course of 2017: Sand Valley‘
No 16 Greatest Public Course - Golfweek
Rome, Wisconsin - 2018
Architects- David Mclay Kidd
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Golf Inc. 2019 Development of the Year: Mammoth Dunes
No. 15 Greatest Public Course - Golfweek
Rome, Wisconsin - 2017
Architects- Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
No. 10 Top 40 Par-3 Short & Non-Traditional Courses in the US - Golfweek
Rome, Wisconsin - 2023
Architects- Original: CB MacDonald
Restored - Tom Doak
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
How Robotic Machines Are Helping to Build One of Golf’s Highly Anticipated New Courses
No. 68 Top 100 Courses in the World - Golf Magazine
Rome, Wisconsin - 2024
Architects- Tom Doak
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Rembert, South Carolina - 2025
Architects- Kyle Franz and Mike Koprowski
Construction Management and Irrigation Installation - Oliphant Golf Construction
Broomsedge Sweeps Golf Into Underserved Area Of The Carolina Sandhills
Rome, Wisconsin - 2024
Architects- Jimmy Craig
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Architect - Craig Haltom
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Design Renovation and Build
Prairie Pines is undergoing a transformational change through a comprehensive renovation. This project will modernize facilities, increase character, and enhance natural beauty. The course will receive updated greens, mow lines, and exciting architectural upgrades to the exciting site.
The Club at Lac La Belle Par 3 Course
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Architect - Craig Haltom
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Opening May 2026, Uncle Henry’s Backyard is Wisconsin’s newest par 3 course that aims to provide a fun, fast-paced alternative to traditional courses, perfect for beginners and seasoned golfers alike. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Lac La Belle, the course integrates seamlessly with the natural landscape, creating a serene and captivating environment, where each hole is designed to challenge and delight, providing a variety of shots and strategies.
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Architect - Craig Haltom
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
New Design and Build
Project Scope:The Dance Floor presents 27 holes of illuminated putt-putt on grass plus surround sound, a cocktail bar, bocce ball and fire pits for roasting & toasting.
Destination Geneva National is promotingits new putting course, the Dance Floor, witha sweepstakes in which four winners will score an 18-hole putting experience with designer Craig Haltom and Spiranac, a YouTube golf instructor and social media personality with more than 3.2 million followers. Spiranac has been featured in Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit edition.
The Dance Floor: A Little Something-Something for Everybody at Geneva National
The Dance Floor at Geneva National Readies For Its Second Season
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
Architect - Craig Haltom & Andy North
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
New Design and Build
Project Scope: Par- 3 golf course with cleverly routed holes to showcase elevation changes, exposed sandstone, and panoramic views
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Architect - Craig Haltom
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
Design/Build with Craig Haltom Golf Design
Re-Imagining a Classic - The new Golf Club at Lac La Belle is full of fun and creative shotmaking opportunities–both through the air and on the ground. Nearly all of the approaches into greens are open and allow run up shots. If the club’s original founders and its legendary Scottish golf professionals were alive today, our hope is that they would recognize in our new course the kind of fun, ‘sporting’ golf that was such a foundational part of the game at the turn of the last century.
History and Memory: The Club at Lac La Belle
The Club at Lac La Belle: Craig Haltom’s Home Run
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Architect - Craig Haltom
Build - Oliphant Golf Construction
New Design Renovation and Build
Reimagine a typical parkland style golf course into a sand barren Scottish influenced 18 hole layout. The golf course has new bold features that reveal the natural beauty of the property. The redesign included, new bunkers, tees, widening of fairways, restoration of our natural sandy areas and the creation of three new holes.
Stevens Point Country Club: Wisconsin’s Ultimate Hidden Gem
Stevens Point: A recipe for success
Stevens Point Country Club's renovation catches eye of United Kingdom-based golf publication
Three Oaks, Michigan
Design/Build with Craig Haltom Golf Design
How one of America’s coolest putting greens came to life in the most unlikely of places
Omaha, Nebraska
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2008 Golf Digest ‘Best Renovation’ No. 4
Site of the 2013 Senior U.S. Open
San Mateo County, California
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2009 Golf Digest ‘Best Renovation’ No. 3
Kyle Phillips Golf Course Design
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2007 Golf Digest ‘Best New Private’ No. 8
Arthur Hills/ Steve Forrest and Associates
King County, Washington
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2001 Golf Digest ‘Best New Private’ No. 3
Fazio Golf Course Designers
Bastrop County, Texas
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2007 Golf, Inc. ‘Development of the Year’
Arthur Hills/ Steve Forrest and Associates
Bend, Oregon
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2007 Golf Digest ‘Best New Private’ No. 4
Fazio Golf Course Designers
Pullman, Washington
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2008 Golf Digest ‘Best New Courses’ No. 2
John Harbottle Design
Riverside County, California
Construction - Oliphant Golf Construction
2008 Golf Magazine ‘Best New Courses- Public’ No. 4
Arthur Hills/ Steve Forrest and Associates
