Georgetown Country Club

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Forward (W) | 30 | 1272 yards | ||
Middle | 28 | 1272 yards |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | Total |
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Blue M: 27.9/90 | 124 | 75 | 152 | 115 | 154 | 278 | 139 | 90 | 145 | 1272 | 1272 |
Yellow W: 28.6/92 | 124 | 75 | 152 | 115 | 154 | 225 | 139 | 90 | 100 | 1174 | 1174 |
Handicap | 8 | 5 | 7 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 9 | 3 | ||
Par | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 28 | 28 |
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Bang for your buck
Great condition and great value. Good course for beginners and a good variety distances allows for different clubs.
Good little course
Fun 9 hole course that is great for mid and short game practice. Course could use a little maintenance but for $9 you’re still getting amazing value. Walking only so gets backed up a tad, but everyone is nice and friendly when you catch up to them. Give it a try sometime and you won’t be disappointed.
Convenient and solid short course in Ann Arbor
Popped in around 8pm on a Monday and was able to get right out. It'd been about 25 years since I played here and I was pleased to see the course is in good shape and the greens roll particularly nicely. There is one par 4 about 250 yards but I consider this a par-3 course with most of the holes between 100-160 yards. I prefer a par-3 course if I have an hour to spare over the driving range, so I'm glad G-Town is still around and takes public play. It's pretty close to downtown too. For as much golf as there is in Southeast Michigan there don't seem to be that many par-3 courses so Georgetown has a nice niche. If I lived here I'd probably join the club.
Really Fun 9-Hole Course
Short Par-3 course that was easily walkable and a ton of fun to play.
It’s exactly what you expect!
1200 yards for 9 holes. almost every single one is a straight shoot except for the 6th hole which is a Par 4. It is honestly really well maintained, and the greens are not terribly slow. Took us about an hour 15 with 3 people. For $12 and a quick golf outing it is beyond perfect! not normally busy either. It’s no country club, but it does the job.
Good For Families
Not sure why it is called a country club. Good course for families to play foot golf or to take young golfers to.
Great shortgame practice
I go early in the morning to work on my game. For a couple of bucks more than a bucket of balls this is much better practice.
Great Value, Surprisingly Fun
I normally don’t play par 3/4 courses, but I’m glad I played Georgetown. My expectations were unusually low after seeing the considerably modest green fees, but I was pleasantly surprised by the course. The abundance of par 3s could have felt repetitive, but the distances and layouts varied enough from hole to hole to give each hole a distinct feel. Well-placed bunkers help keep the course interesting and engaging for experienced golfers without ruining the fun for novices and kids. Bunker maintenance was not up to par with the rest of the course, as some bunkers had piles of weeds growing in them, but I’ve seen far worse on other comparable courses. In general, the grass was adequately maintained, though some spots on and around a few greens could have used a facelift. If you’re looking for a premier golf experience, you’ll probably be a little underwhelmed. But if you’re looking for a more well-rounded golf experience than you get at a driving range but you don’t want to break the bank, then Georgetown CC is an ideal option. The quality of my experience absolutely exceeded my expectations based on the price I paid, and I look forward to returning in the future!
GCC Review
This is a small par 3 course. Great for anyone looking to improve their short game. They have a twilight special - $7 for 9 holes. Though it is not the nicest course it’s worth checking out, especially for that price. Very friendly staff,, no issues on the course, and other golfers exercised proper etiquette. I will definitely be back to work out the kinks in my irons.
Par 3
Greens are in poor shape. Sand traps had tons of weeds. Ive played and loved many par 3 courses but this was poor. If you want to work on a few chips and putts then go for it. Wouldn't pay more than 8 bucks to play again.
Best option for kids in Ann Arbor
I played my golf at Ann Arbor's munis, especially 5,000-yard Huron Hills. Once in awhile, just to mix it up, we'd go to Georgetown. It was usually in pretty good shape and it was a little different playing mostly par 3s. It's flat and quite close to downtown Ann Arbor and despite being a country club, does offer affordable public access. You should be able to walk on.
It's Ann Arbor's best golf option to bring kids along.
First round at Georgetown
Great little executive par 3 course. Greens were in good shape and they rolled pretty true. The distances from the tee box seemed to be off a little but not a big issue. My wife and son has never played a executive par 3 before and they enjoyed the round
Decent little Par 28 Course
The greens are almost always well-maintained here, and not as easy as first glance. Great course to hone your short game while also being able to pull out the driver for the par 4 6th hole (around 280 yards). Most holes are between 120 and 150 yards. I like how wide open this course is and the great value (5 rounds for $40 card).