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Hey TST Members this is my first post and I wanted to get your advice on where to play with my dad on our yearly trip to Michigan.

We are going to play 2 or possibly 3 rounds but if we play 3 we are going to go back to one of the courses we played last year.

For reference we are will to drive anywhere under an hour from New Buffalo and are willing to pay up to 100.00 per person

Here are the options we are considering in no particular order:

Whittaker Woods (Played Last Year)

Warren GC at Notre Dame

Blackthorn GC (Played Last Year)

Angels Crossing GC

Yarrow Golf and Conference

HawksHead Links

Ravines by Arnold Palmer

Harbor Shores GC

The Medalist GC

Stonegate GC

Macatawa Legends Golf & CC

The Brassie

Hickory Stick GC

The Course at Aberdeen

White Hawk CC

The Golf Club at Thronapple Pointe

If you have any other suggestions feel free to leave them as well. We are willing to stretch both limits by alittle if the course is really special


Of the courses listed that I have played here are my rankings

Yarrow

Ravines

Hawkshead

the Medalist

Angels Crossing

Thornapple Pointe

But you are over an hour from New Buffalo at Yarrow, The Medalist, Thornapple Pointe, and Angels crossing

More information would be helpful. Are you basing your stay out of new buffalo? Are you looking for 2 courses on the same day? Separate days?

If looking for 2 courses same day an hour from New Buffalo, I would do Ravines and Hawkshead

Edit: Wanted to add I have heard nothing but good things about Harbor Shores, so that is probably worth a play.. I just recommended Hawkshead and Ravines because I have played both of them and they are close to each other. Also Harbor Shores will run at your limit of 100 per person

In my bag

Driver - c3 bullet 10.5 degree
Woods- c3 bullet 5 wood
Hybrids- 3dx 3 and 4Irons- 3dx 5-pwWedges- Purespin golf tour series gw,sw,lwPutter- antiguaBall - :taylormade: Burner TP


Thanks for the quick response

We are staying about 15 minutes north of New Buffalo in Harbert and we want to play the courses on separate days during the week.

I know Harbor Shores is pushing the limit but I have seen some deals on GolfNow for about $75


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