There’s nothing better than Upper Peninsula golf. Amazing variety, quality and value will make you forget you just drove probably 5+ hours to get there. I’ll even argue all day that Greywalls is the best course in the state of Michigan. Anyway, I got my first chance to play Sweetgrass GC in Harris, about 15 mins west of Escanaba, part of a very nice casino and resort. It’s a Paul Albanese design and opened in 2009. This is a very enjoyable golf course, and I think all us architecture nerds will appreciate what they’ve got here.
Sweetgrass can play long, 7275 yards, and has a healthy slope/rating of 143/75.2 from the backs. I played from about 6900 on a cloudy but otherwise perfect day. 1 and 10 run parallel to each other, surrounded by the driving range, but you are completely isolated from the other holes. That changes as you move to #2. The property opens up drastically at that point, you can see what seemed like 9-10 other holes at any place on the course. And that’s not saying its flat, there’s plenty of movement in the land. Fairways offered a lot of width, asking you to pick the right angle into some pretty tricky greens. Condition was good, the greens were hard, fast and sandy, but you could tell it’s still a young golf course in spots. I had some 25’ putts that looked like about a 1’ break that ended up moving like 6’. Now on to the walkthrough:
Hole 1, par 4, 320yds
Super easy opener. Hit it anywhere. Offers a nice start.
You’ll notice some old steel bridges on the course. Apparently they were used in various local towns and provide a cool look.
Hole 2, par 4, 400yds
A little tighter than the first, avoid a bunker to the right. A tricky green.
Hole 3, par 3, 200yds
Hole 4, par 4, 469yds
Long uphill hole. Play a long hook into a severely raised green.
Hole 5, par 4, 440yds
Hole 6, par 5, 630yds
Sweeps to the right with a long bunker looking to get you if you try to cut off too much.
Hole 7, par 3, 230yds
Long with another raised green and well bunkered. Much harder to roll one up here. (from the far left side)
Hole 8, par 4, 439yds
Wide fairway with a center bunker. Avoid it! Some interesting bunker along the right side of the green.
Hole 9, par 5, 547yds
Interesting. Hole 9 and 18 are parallel to each other and almost mirror image, separated by a lake and waterfall. I’ve seen something like this before at Eagle Eye near Lansing... Hit anywhere in the fairway, going for it in 2 is crazy, just try to lay up and avoid the bunker 110 out.
Hole 10, par 4, 372 yards
Avoid the tight fairway bunkers and get a shot at a large green that has some nice pin positions in some valleys.
Hole 11, par 5, 565yds
Kind of segmented, takes a big carry to get over fw bunker. Wild green.
Hole 12, par 3, 214yds
The Biarritz! Gorgeous. Very, very big!
Hole 13, par 4, 489yds
Long dogleg left. Near the green is a large wood carving of two eagles. The Native American heritage of the area is proudly displayed, and they did a good job of incorporating it into the course.
Hole 14, par 4, 346yds
Short dogleg right. Bite off as much as you want...
Hole 15, par 3, 168yds
A huge island green par 3! Maybe not as taxing a shot as the Sawgrass par 3, but still intimidating. You’ll be hitting a mid iron into this green. I wouldn’t be too excited if the wind was up...
Hole 16, par 4, 479yds
Another long par 4. Man, the long holes play realllly long from the back.
Hole 17, par 4, 427yds
Pretty hole over some marshland. Natural rocks in the fairway. Large contoured and well bunkered green. The course toughens up on the back 9 for sure.
Hole 18, par 5, 550 yards
Again, it’s pretty much a mirror of #9. Up the hill. Give it a smack and play your second to a shallow double green. I don’t suggest 3 putting for par like I did. It’ll make you want to go lose all your money at the casino right after. Like... I did...
Overall, I really liked it. They offer some great deals for members of other UP courses (
) and it's something I'll want to have a second and third look at.