The Bear Golf Course at Grand Traverse Resort
Golf Courses · Traverse City, MI
Jack Nicklaus designed this championship course back in 1985, and Golf Digest still ranks it the 18th toughest in America — plan on bringing your A-game and a few extra sleeves of balls.
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A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort - Antrim Dells
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Rolling through the scenic hills of Antrim County, A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort's Antrim Dells course captures the raw beauty of Northern Michigan's landscape. Ancient glacial formations create dramatic elevation changes that challenge golfers while rewarding them with sweeping views of pristine woodlands and sparkling water hazards. The course winds through mature hardwood forests where deer often graze along the fairways. What sets this place apart is its welcoming attitude toward four-legged companions – your dog can join you for a round, making it a rare gem among championship-caliber courses. The layout respects the natural terrain, creating holes that feel carved by nature itself rather than bulldozers.

Bay Port Lodging
Golf Courses
Bay Port Lodging sits where Benzie County's rolling farmland meets Lake Michigan's eastern shore, creating an unexpected golf paradise. This family-owned course has welcomed players since 1987, when local farmers transformed their agricultural land into eighteen challenging holes. The layout winds through natural wetlands and mature hardwoods, with several holes offering glimpses of Crystal Lake in the distance. What started as a modest nine-hole track has grown into a full championship course that locals guard as their secret gem, just thirty minutes south of Traverse City.

Dunes' Golf Club
Golf Courses
The Dunes Golf Club sits on some of the most stunning terrain you'll find on the Leelanau Peninsula. This championship course winds through rolling dunes and mature hardwoods, with several holes giving you glimpses of Lake Michigan in the distance. The layout challenges golfers at every skill level without being punishing - you'll find strategic bunkering and elevation changes that keep things interesting. After your round, grab a cold beer on the clubhouse deck and soak in those Northern Michigan views. It's the kind of place where you'll want to book another tee time before you even finish.

Interlochen Golf Course
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Mistwood Golf Course
Golf Courses
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Spruce Run Golf Course at Grand Traverse Resort
Golf Courses
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