Explore the hidden Golf Course gems of South-West Michigan!

Explore the hidden gems of South-West Michigan! Our region is home to some of the finest golf courses that offer a perfect blend of challenge, beauty, and tranquility. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner, you will be delighted by the diverse landscapes, from lush rolling hills to picturesque lake views.
Firstly, Hawkshead Golf Course - Golf Digest’s 4 1/2 Star Rating “Places to Play.” HawksHead Links Golf Course, designed by world renowned golf architect Arthur Hills, is truly a masterpiece unique to Western Michigan. Variety is what makes a golf course memorable and we offer something for everyone. The course ranges from a 4,960 yard game marked out at the gold tees to a 7,003 yard, 72 par layout at the championship tees.
Harbor Shores Golf Club in Benton Harbor, the stunning brainchild of Jack Nicklaus, offers a unique mix of inland and lakeside holes that are sure to challenge and delight.
Then there's Gull Lake View Golf Club & Resort in Augusta. With 5 beautiful, diverse courses, it's a golf lover's paradise! Let's not forget
The Ravines Golf Club in Saugatuck, an Arnold Palmer masterpiece that's known for its breathtaking views and challenging play. Buy a home on the course.
Last but not the least, Angels Crossing in Vicksburg, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and strategic hazards, making every round a thrilling experience. South West Michigan is a golfer's dream come true. So, grab your clubs, and let's tee off! ⛳🏌️♀️🏌️#GolfMichigan #TopGolfCourses #GolfLovers
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