Amazing list. Great work. Always fun to argue about lists. The work at Orchard Lake is unbelievable. It was my personal favorite on a golf trip that included many of the Detroit golf courses on this list.
I just do not see how Wuskowan makes the list. Great club and conditions are always perfect but the golf course is a bore to me compared to the majority on this list. I found the routing to be very poor. Multiple times in the round you walk quite a ways back to get to tees and an abundance of forced carries over hazards into multiple holes. I found the course to be a big let down.
The 2 exclusions I see are The Mines in Grand Rapids and Harbor Shores. Of the 3 courses Mike built in the Grand Rapids area I thought Mines was the best. Wild property, plenty of half par holes, unique routing and lots of quirk with back to back par 3s playing similar length and the property being broken up into 3 sections but it all seems to work. I thought Mike did an incredible job.
Nicklaus, cart ball, and housing development are three things I tend to avoid but Harbor Shores works. The journey all over town is not something I want every round but adds to the unique feel of the place. Plus there are some fun risk reward holes like 3 and 10. I love the green on 11. I thought the par 3s were fantastic except for maybe 17. I could do without 16 and 6 but overall I enjoy every time I get the chance to play there. I think both these courses could easily find there way into the bottom half of this list.
If Plum Hollow got the chainsaw out and changed some of there mowing lines I could see it quite a bit higher. So much potential.
I have not played it but is Angel's Crossing good enough to make it? I plan on playing there and Stoatin next year to find out for myself. I have heard some good things including a couple of people tell me it is better than Tullymore.
Brian,
Thanks for the detailed post. The following courses were 1 vote short of getting counted.
Angels Crossing Lakewood Gailes Loop Red Stoatin Brae Cedar River
Port Huron
I agree with you in regards to Orchard Lake. Orchard, Franklin, and Meadowbrook are a cut above the rest in SE MI. I don't know how Wuskuwan made the list, Tony hates it and so do a few others, it got a few high marks but last year no one could remember why they liked it for a write up. The last 15 are far from dialed in.
I haven't played Harbor Shores and having played some of JN best tracks, I'm not really all that motivated to play it. I completely disagree with you in regards to the Mines. I feel it's MD's weakest course. A lot is due to property constraints, but there is other things that hold it back. I feel Diamond Springs is far and away the best in the area. Pilgrims Run has incredibly great land and I feel that is 2nd, but a big miss due to how great the soil and land is.
We agree completely on Plum Hollow, its so sad they want to maintain a CC in a declining area. The course is so neglected.
I thought Angels Crossing sucked, I played 9 holes in late October last year and left after 9, but was able to get in 18 at CC of Jackson (thank God) I made that decision for Jackson is a gem. AC, looks like an Art Hills course trying to do Raynor greens. I'd highly recommend playing Battle Creek with Stoatin, they are 15 mins apart. Some good 36er days bellow.
Battle Creek/Stoatin Brae
Muskegon/Diamond Springs
Pilgrims Run/Kent
In regards to Little Traverse Bay area (Petoskey, Charleviox, and Harbor Springs) anyone with any sense is going to head straight to Belvedere, and then hit the repeat button each day you play. An evening 9 at Charleviox muni or 18 at Boyne Ross would be a nice addition.