There are 310 results that match 19013 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48203, Wayne County.
Courses (211)
Detroit, Michigan
Private
5.0
2
Detroit, Michigan
Private
5.0
2
Huntington Woods, Michigan
Public/Municipal
3.7419215798
330
Royal Oak, Michigan
Private
5.0
1
Madison Heights, Michigan
Public/Municipal
3.2683982684
35
Royal Oak, Michigan
Municipal
3.4285714286
7
Southfield, Michigan
Public/Municipal
4.0449060463
459
Southfield, Michigan
Private
5.0
2
Detroit, Michigan
Municipal
4.0811976965
198
Detroit, Michigan
Public/Municipal
4.2950563915
294
Redford, Michigan
Public/Municipal
4.0
4
Sterling Heights, Michigan
Public
3.3143851529
142
Birmingham, Michigan
Private
5.0
1
Southfield, Michigan
Public
4.1666666667
36
Troy, Michigan
Semi-Private
3.0
1
Sterling Heights, Michigan
Public
3.3413921718
127
Sterling Heights, Michigan
Public
3.1709114415
137
Birmingham, Michigan
Municipal
3.8888888889
9
Dearborn, Michigan
Private
5.0
4
Redford, Michigan
Private
5.0
3
Resorts (2)
This unique property became a golf resort in 2006 when the former St. John's Provincial Seminary reopened as the Inn at St. John's, a boutique, four-diamond property adjacent to the 27-hole Brae Burn Golf Club. The 118-room inn features Romanesque architecture, two ballrooms with 25-foot ceilings, a two-story atrium and 22 meeting rooms. The more…
The Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest overlooks Ford Lake, much like the adjacent Eagle Crest Golf Club, home of the Eastern Michigan University men's and women's golf teams. The hotel offers 40,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor event space. It is minutes from EMU's campus in Ypsilanti and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Golfers…
Top Destinations (1)
Detroit has a rich history of cars, sports and music, from Motown and the MC5, to Eminem and Kid Rock. It's golf legacy is also strong. Walter Hagen was the first head professional at Oakland Hills Country Club, which would go on to host the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, Ryder Cup and many other top events. Donald Ross designed numerous courses around Detroit in his hayday, including a few public courses like Rackham Park and Warren Valley.
Articles (3)
While northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula are recognized among the top golf destinations in the country, there's another part of the state that might surprise you. Yes, we're talking about the Motor City.
It might not be thought of as a golf destination, but the suburbs surrounding Detroit certainly can play the part with more than a dozen courses worth playing. If you're visiting southeast Michigan for business or pleasure, there are multiple ways to play golf three straight days without spending more than $200!
The Tanglewood Golf Course probably doesn't get the credit it deserves for helping to reshape metro Detroit's public golf scene in the mid 1990s. Today, Tanglewood doesn't have that wow hole that separates the area's cream of the crop from the competition, but you'll never a bad experience playing here, Jason Scott Deegan writes.
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