Justin:
Must plays (public):
Greywalls
Forest Dunes
Arcadia Bluffs
- In my opinion, Crystal Downs and Kingsley Club are the two best golf courses in MI, so if you can get on either of them, they would obviously jump to the top of the list. More than most other courses on this list, multiple rounds on either/both would be a huge bonus.
- A couple more privates to consider if you have access: Lost Dunes in Bridgman, Battle Creek CC, Muskegon CC.
- I will second Pat C's recommendation of the Warren Course in South Bend.
- Diamond Springs/The Mines/Pilgrims Run (aka the DeVries trail) works well. You would do well to throw Point O'Woods into the mix while in that part of the state.
- I would stick to western/central MI, the UP and Wisc. Trying to play metro Detroit courses on this trip would add a lot of time/miles.
- Lochenheath, Black Forest and Belvedere are all enjoyable in the northwestern lower peninsula region.
- Neither Tullymore nor True North would be out of the way.
- If you're going through Petosky, you might as well play Art Hills's Bay Harbor (Quarry/Links). Not loved on this website but a pretty spectacular setting nontheless.
- If you're set on going to Greywalls (which is REALLY good), you might as well do the entire loop around Lake Michigan. It's 6 hours from Marquette to Chicago going through Wisconsin and 9 hours backtracking through Michigan. Not to mention you would have the opportunity to play Lawsonia, Erin Hills and the Kohler courses (among others).
- I have not played Sweetgrass near Escanaba (MI UP), however that could be another option up there. Ditto w/ Timberstone in Iron Mountain and Wild Bluff in Brimley.
Good luck. As can be seen, there are A LOT of great options. Bring your 5 Hour Energy.
Best,
George