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Fresh Pond Golf Course, Cambridge; Ponkapoag Golf Course No. 1, Canton; Ponkapoag Golf Course No. 2 (Front 9 only), Canton; Cohasset Golf Club, Cohasset; Concord Country Club, Concord; Oak Hill Country Club, Fitchburg; Oakley Country Club, Watertown, Massachusetts - re designed existing 18 hole course. Completed fall 1900. Framingham Country ...
Wabeek Country Club (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) – 1972; Golf Center at Kings Island (Mason, Ohio) - Now the Grizzly Golf and Social Lodge Bruin – 1972; Grizzly – 1972; Mayacoo Lakes Country Club (West Palm Beach, Florida) – 1973; New Saint Andrews Golf Club (Otawara, Tochigi, Japan) – 1973; Bay Valley Golf Course (Bay City, Michigan ...
Michigan's top 20 most highly rated public-access golf courses you can play for 2024, curated by Golfweek. Ranking Michigan's top 20 public golf courses for 2024 Skip to main content
The golf course has four distinct sections, as noted on the scorecard. [6] The first six holes are inland holes; holes 7, 8, and 9 play through dunes, as they are the closest holes to Lake Michigan. The first four holes on the back nine are woodlands holes; and holes 14-18 are river holes, playing on or near the Paw Paw River.
If you're looking for Michigan's best public golf course options — from the more than 650 dailies to choose from — here is Golfweek's top 20 for 2024. Find the complete list of Michigan's top ...
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Garland Lodge & Golf Resort (previously Garland Lodge & Resort, known informally as Garland) is a golf resort in Oscoda County, Michigan, located near the unincorporated community of Lewiston. The resort is named for businessman Harry G. Garland. Garland consists of four 18-hole golf courses. In addition to the courses, Garland has a lodge, and ...
Oakland Hills Country Club is a private golf club in the central United States, located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, a suburb northwest of Detroit.It consists of two 18-hole courses designed by Donald Ross: the South Course (1918) and the North Course (1923).