Course reviews
+6 votes Jeff Doran › June 26, 2023
It’s a pretty good course. As an out-of-towner...I wasn’t really blown away. The tee pads, signage, and baskets are all fantastic. Place is well-manicured. The gold layout, while challenging, is a bit monotonous. All the holes are long, nearly every one finishes right to left, and there really isn’t a signature hole. Zero elevation or water. After a while, they all feel the same. I’ll come back once the short baskets are in. Perhaps those will provide some variety.
+4 votes Brian Schoening › June 30, 2022
Good design, and there is nothing better than Northern Michigan woods. My only "complaint" would be that every hole feels the same with the same view. No grass fairways, elevation or water. Just 18 holes of flat woods golf. Even so, I enjoyed getting destroyed by this course.
Updated rating to A+ after playing Blue baskets! Much more amateur friendly.
Updated rating to A+ after playing Blue baskets! Much more amateur friendly.
+4 votes Brad Baker › July 26, 2021
Absolutely beautiful course, Avery Jenkins designed a monster .Challenging and extremely fun. The Turf pads are great, I wish they were standard at every course. If you're a RHBH player you'll especially love this course.
+3 votes Aidan Baker › July 26, 2021
Shoot slower speeds and be accurate. Playing this course will set you straight.
+3 votes Kirt Stevens › July 26, 2021
The course is in great shape, but I have to say it is a bit boring. Each hole is pretty straight and long. No real picturesque signature hole and no views of the lake. Lots of signage helps. Hopefully permanent blue baskets can be added for the short portion pins.
+1 votes Roland Hoffelt › May 28, 2024
Great course that doesn’t let up on the difficulty on nearly any tee shot. One of the few courses I’ve played in the state where you need to hit a gap and fly 350+ feet multiple throws in a row to have a look for birdie on every hole. Really rewards fairway hits and really punishes early tree kicks. On an off day a great player could take multiple double and triple bogeys. A course like this makes a birdie feel like a real accomplishment on most holes, which is something that public disc gol ...
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+0 votes Michael Elmore › October 25, 2023
Blues and Gold mean advance to pro play. Not for beginners yet. Shorts could help in that regard. great work overall
-2 votes Uncle Todd #22388 › May 14, 2024
I haven't played this course but admire the Course designer Avery Jenkins. I can share what I've heard from others. It's Long and not recommended for beginners. We needed this Pro Level Caliber course here but this has no special features or creativity. Given more time, I think there is room for improvement.Traverse City will host the worlds one day is my hope and this is one more course to choose from. Thanks to E1 who helped make it happen!