Interlochen Golf Club
Rated
one of the top 100 best value courses in
America!
The Natural Beauty of
Interlochen Creates a Memorable Golfing
Experience
NEW:
Interlochen
Course Tour
Hole-by-hole photo tour of the
course
Golfers who regularly play the courses of the
Traverse City area agree that the Interlochen Golf
Club is one of the most scenic and lush course in
the region. Laid out through a mature forest of
large mixed hardwoods and white pines, Interlochen
challenges the weekend golfer and lowhandicapper
alike with strategically-placed bunkers and water
hazards that make the course a club selector's
delight. Precision shotmaking and good course
management are at a premium at Interlochen.
A mature course, the velvet greens and lush
fairways of Interlochen are immaculately groomed so
that the challenge is always fair. Golfers are also
treated to the natural abundance of Northern
Michigan Wildlife. It is not uncommon to see
white-tail deer, wild turkeys and a gathering of
wild Canadian geese. A peaceful tributary of the
Betsie River winds throughout the course adding its
own watery touch of beauty and charm.
The Toughest Holes
The back-to-back 12th and 13th holes are the
toughest on the course. The 12th Hole is a 530-yard
par five with water located on the right side of
the fairway and in front of the green. There's also
a heavy swamp area in the back of the green. The
13th Hole is the number-one handicap hole. It's a
455-yard par four. It takes a 260-yard drive to set
up a good approach shot to the green. It's heavily
wooded on the right side so a golfer must stay left
to have a chance at par.
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