The Alpine
Each year, The Alpine plays host to Michigan's Tournament of Champions. Once you've played the course, you'll understand why.
The expansive views of the Jordan Valley from the elevated tee box on The Alpine #4 might cause your focus to shift from golf. Fall can be especially challenging.
A Round With The Masters
Borrowing traits from designers like Donald Ross, Dr. Alister Mackenzie, Robert Trent Jones, George Fazio, and Pete Dye, The Monument lives up to its name as it pays homage to the game's most important influences — with holes dedicated to noteworthy players and key contributors. The course requires a complete game, with demanding fairways and undulating greens that reward careful putting.
Yardage | Par | Rating | Slope | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brown | 7045 | 72 | 73.6 | 140 |
Purple | 6875 | 72 | 72.5 | 138 |
Orange | 6501 | 72 | 70.9 | 134 |
Blue | 6265 | 72 | 69.5 | 130 |
Green | 6041 | 72 | 69.1/74.6 | 126/134 |
Silver | 5053 | 72 | 64.5/69.3 | 115/123 |
Course Tour
The Alpine
Based on golf architect Ray Hearn's recommendations, several updates have been made to The Alpine. They begin on number one and carry throughout the entire course. We have extended the fairway cuts to widen and lengthen the fairways, as well as around the greens, to offer more shot options into the green. Ray’s intent was to increase the playability while respecting the original course design.
Hole 1
The first hole starts with a dramatic tee shot that drops in elevation to the fairway below. There is some room to the right, but the hole becomes much longer. A fairway bunker down the left will keep your greedy side honest. The green slopes from the back left to the front bunker.
Numerous Area, Numerous Opportunities
Boyne Mountain Practice Area
Located to the left of the Golf Shop
Range Features:
- Full-game driving range
- Both front and back range options
- Two putting greens
- Two short-game areas
- Range balls are included for guests prior to their round