Michigan's Magnificent Ten
Avid golfers share a passion for a challenge. For the beauty of the game. For the elusive shot-in-a-hundred that reminds them why they play. And above all else, for courses designed by legendary designers, situated in extraordinary environments, and known to test every aspect of the game. For all of the above, BOYNE Golf delivers precisely that.
Ten Courses
Bay Harbor Golf Club
Links/Quarry
Closely following the shoreline, Links/Quarry highlights the magnificence of the links setting along the inland sea of Lake Michigan. At the same time, the rugged natural setting of an existing quarry was preserved to provide unmatched variety.
Bay Harbor Golf Club
Quarry/Preserve
The ruggedness of an existing quarry was preserved to give the Quarry a rough, industrial edge designed to finish in a dramatic style. On the back nine, The Preserve showcases the thrill of nature, as if you were golfing through an actual nature preserve.
Bay Harbor Golf Club
Preserve/Links
Designed by Arthur Hills, Preserve/Links begins in the hardwood forest that hugs the Lake Michigan shore and continues on to the back nine, where there are uninterrupted views of the lakefront.
The Highlands
The Heather
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. in 1966, The Heather was the first BOYNE golf course and its challenge is absolutely timeless. The course is widely considered one of the nation's finest championship courses.
The Highlands
Arthur Hills
The Arthur Hills course bears all the markings of the master designer. This deceptively challenging course provides sufficient variety and complexity to test even the most experienced golfer.
The Highlands
Donald Ross Memorial
The Donald Ross Memorial is, in essence, a "greatest hits" compilation, selecting from some of the designer's best-known holes from the most renowned courses in his portfolio to create an unforgettable golf course.
The Highlands
The Moor
The Moor course at The Highlands serves as a favorite for those looking for a true test of the game and is regarded by many as the most challenging among BOYNE Golf's ten courses.
Boyne Mountain
The Alpine
The winding 1.2-mile drive to the first tee at the top of the mountain is just the beginning. With its spectacular mountainside setting and panoramic views toward Deer Lake, The Alpine's setting is as breathtaking as its legendary design.
Boyne Mountain
The Monument
While they share the initial drive and spectacular views, the course differs dramatically. Designed with nods to the distinct design philosophies of a "who's who" list of legendary golf course architects, The Monument course never stops surprising golfers.
Crooked Tree Golf Club
Arthur Hills and his team of golf course architects recently completed a range of developments to Crooked Tree Golf Club's finishing holes, enhancing the charm and playability of an already amazing course.