Jones Masterpiece at Treetops Resort

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Formerly known as Jones Masterpiece at Treetops Sylvan Resort.
Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Black | 71 | 7028 yards | 74.8 | 147 |
Black/Blue | 71 | 6568 yards | ||
Blue | 71 | 6398 yards | 71.7 | 137 |
Blue/White | 71 | 6063 yards | ||
White | 71 | 5888 yards | 69.4 | 132 |
White/Gold | 71 | 5627 yards | ||
Gold | 71 | 5426 yards | 67.1 | 127 |
Gold (W) | 71 | 5426 yards | 72.3 | 133 |
Gold/Red (W) | 71 | 5027 yards | ||
Red (W) | 71 | 4839 yards | 68.7 | 123 |
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Black M: 74.8/147 | 524 | 201 | 419 | 201 | 539 | 180 | 406 | 452 | 431 | 3353 | 605 | 431 | 488 | 208 | 446 | 363 | 152 | 443 | 579 | 3715 | 7068 |
Black/Blue M: 72.3/140 | 465 | 181 | 376 | 201 | 539 | 180 | 373 | 400 | 389 | 3104 | 589 | 431 | 453 | 176 | 446 | 363 | 152 | 378 | 516 | 3504 | 6608 |
Blue M: 71.7/137 | 465 | 181 | 376 | 184 | 510 | 162 | 373 | 400 | 389 | 3040 | 589 | 387 | 453 | 176 | 407 | 343 | 146 | 378 | 516 | 3395 | 6435 |
Blue/White M: 70.2/133 | 465 | 140 | 376 | 184 | 461 | 150 | 357 | 371 | 389 | 2893 | 502 | 387 | 419 | 153 | 407 | 343 | 146 | 356 | 494 | 3207 | 6100 |
White M: 69.4/132 W: 74.8/140 | 430 | 140 | 343 | 167 | 461 | 150 | 357 | 371 | 377 | 2796 | 502 | 368 | 419 | 153 | 384 | 323 | 126 | 356 | 494 | 3125 | 5921 |
White/Gold M: 68.0/129 W: 73.6/136 | 430 | 125 | 343 | 108 | 431 | 150 | 315 | 371 | 363 | 2636 | 502 | 368 | 377 | 136 | 358 | 323 | 126 | 340 | 456 | 2986 | 5622 |
Gold M: 67.1/127 W: 72.3/133 | 392 | 125 | 335 | 108 | 431 | 143 | 315 | 353 | 363 | 2565 | 422 | 356 | 377 | 136 | 358 | 303 | 108 | 340 | 456 | 2856 | 5421 |
Red M: 63.8/120 W: 68.7/123 | 351 | 82 | 283 | 103 | 399 | 128 | 303 | 324 | 314 | 2287 | 408 | 319 | 309 | 104 | 327 | 287 | 76 | 322 | 423 | 2575 | 4862 |
Handicap | 13 | 17 | 1 | 11 | 3 | 15 | 5 | 7 | 9 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 8 | 10 | |||
Par | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 35 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 36 | 71 |
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Great Course
Fall golf in Michigan at its best. Second year at Treetops for a buddies golf weekend and this course did not disappoint. Course was in fantastic condition and the staff is top notch!
Unreal Conditions, Challenging
Im shocked to see the amount of 4 stars this course has. It was in perfect condition when I played it. It is a pretty difficult course, probably the hardest at Treetops, but I still had a great time. When the course is in such good shape its hard to not appreciate that. If you get a chance to play here, do it. I rated the pace of play 4 stars because the expected play time is 4:45, so just be ready for a longer round. They do tell you that on the carts so just know that it is normal to have a longer round.
It really is a masterpiece
As part of a stay and play package at Treetops Resort, our group got to play the Jones Masterpiece course a couple of times. What a treat! The course was in great condition and was very challenging, but fair. The only complaint we had was the lack of water or beverage carts due to a combination of Covid and lack of players, so if you play in the summer or 2021, bring your own fluids.
Back to the course though, there are plenty of imaginative holes and greens that will test your skill. The pro shop staff was very friendly and we found a couple of apparel deals during our visit.
We're looking to return in the future.
We're looking forward to a return visit
I'd Skip This Masterpiece This Year
Masterpiece has been the center of a lot of negative attention lately due to it's conditioning. I saw pictures from a few weeks ago and was considering changing our tee time to one of the other courses, but we decided to stick with it and hope the conditions improved by the time we played. The conditions were definitely better than the pictures I saw, but still not as good as they should be or as good as the other courses.
So, two years in a row they have had major issues with the greens at the Masterpiece, but not at any of the other courses. This year, they aerated (on the 4th of July) and then the extreme heat killed large parts of them. By the time we played, the greens rolled ok, but didn't look good at all. You could still see evidence of the aeration and some deep lines from a verticut gone wrong. Overall, it's disappointing for what should be such a great course to have greens that aren't great.
Aside from the greens, there were some brown spots in the fairways, but they weren't an issue. Some of the back tee boxes were also brown, but you have a tee anyway.
The views on the Masterpiece are truly impressive and the layout is truly challenging. It is the toughest of the Treetops courses by far and there are some holes that will likely tick you off the first time you play because it's unclear where to hit the ball.
Overall, I'd definitely recommend Premier and Signature (even with the $20 upcharge) over Masterpiece due to the conditioning issues this year.
Do better.
1st time reviewing anything. I have only ever read reviews directed towards the busy little ma and pa public course I manage, but I felt compelled to take time out of a short weekend getaway to comment on the appalling course conditions at this “Top Golf Destination” and Masterpiece of golf design. Weather conditions over the last couple months in Michigan as always have stressed our golf courses and course superintendents to new highs and lows but as someone who works on a maintenance budget 5 times less than the Masterpiece and charges 3 times more money for a round of golf; I just have to simply say that was the worst I’ve ever seen or played. The views and golf course design are priceless at this venue but Id rather play on our local no name track any day. Also, 75% of the practice range balls we were given to hit were spilt in half from mowers chopping them up or otherwise ones you’d find at the bottom of a swamp. Do better, TreeTops Masterpiece Golf course. Do better.
Great Course, very challenging
Played here while vacationing in the Gaylord area. I just can't say enough about this course. It kicked our butts for sure, but the layout is absolutely stunning.
The staff is absolutely topnotch. Our tee-time was delayed due to rain, but everyone was very friendly.
Will certainly come back to play this course again.
Beautiful
The course this year is already in great shape. The greens were true, the grass is healthy. And the view around the course is off the charts. The 5th hole par 5 may be the hardest hole in Michigan. Highly recommend to anyone.
Bad Design
For the second year in a row our group played the Tradition, Premier, and Masterpiece (in that order), and for next year I will be recommending that we skip the Masterpiece. The conditioning was quite bad this year, and when combined with some really poorly designed holes, it's just not an enjoyable experience.
My main issue with the course is some really bad holes. It starts with the 3rd hole, where the fairway in the driving zone is domed and ejects all shots. Playing less than driver off of the tee is really the only option, leaving a mid- to long-iron into a sliver of a green. Despite a rainy spring, the greens played very firm, and this green kicked every one of our approach shots to the back section. This green does allow for a run-up shot, though, unlike many of the other holes. However, it's still one of the more difficult approaches, which is forced by the lack of options off of the tee.
The next hole, the par 3 4th, has been altered with a new green, as the original green has been turned into a practice area. The shot into the practice green is beautiful and framed perfectly by the woods. The alternate green, on the other hand, is a 180+ yard forced carry uphill with no fairway or run-up option, and surrounded by condos. The hole is unfinished, exactly as it was a year prior. It's a bad hole, and even more disappointing that nothing has been done to it in a year.
Up next, the par 5 5th is among the worst holes I've ever played. The fairway is domed and ejects drives down the right side into the woods, and down the left side into a deep ravine. The amount of holdable fairway on a drive has to be less than 10 yards wide. There is more room if playing less than driver, however the layup area has the same features as the rest of the fairway, kicking balls into the woods right and a ravine left. Because there are so few options for landing a ball safely on the hole, the pace of play bottlenecks here.
That 3-hole stretch is by far the worst, but even some of the better holes have problems. After the confusing blind uphill second shot on the par 5 10th, the 11th is a nice looking hole with an interesting drive around a left-hand bunker. Drives down the right side near the woods provides the best angle into a lot of the pins on the left side of the green. The firmness and ridge in the middle of the green make it near impossible to hold an approach, though, even with a wedge, negating any advantage from playing a good drive. The massively uphill green prevents any run-up shots, which would be required here.
The greens were in brutal shape, making it near impossible to hit a true putt. Some of the blue tee boxes were also in rough shape, or laughably sloped and uneven. I don't recall it being in bad shape last year, so this may be a temporary thing and doesn't bother me that much. Combined with the bad design, though, and I was ready for the round to end early.
Like the Premier and the Threetops course, there are some holes here with large downhill drops and great views, including the par 3 6th, and the short par 4 15th. For an extended first-time stay, I would recommend seeing the course and deciding for yourself. One play was enough for me, though, and two plays was too many. I'm hoping we won't come back to this one.
Great Layout, but the Greens are a Disaster
The short story here is something happened to their greens this year and they are terrible. It looks like a chemical mishap, but the greens are a dark brown/almost black color and many of them are very bumpy. An employee told us it was something they did on purpose and it would be fixed in a few days, but nobody in our group was buying that. It kind of ruins the experience of what is an otherwise beautiful course. f you're coming to Treetops in 2019, I'd highly recommend playing on of their other courses. The other three courses are on a different piece of property and don't appear to have the same issue as Masterpiece.
An enjoyable beating....
They need to replicate the Bethpage Black warning sign on thef first tee here. Hardest course I've ever played... simultaneously the most fun I've ever had. Only complaint pace of play was impacted by difficulty.5 1/2 round... But the course was so astonishing I simply didn't care.....staff was awesome course was in pristine shape....I highly recommend this beating..
Everything N.MI Golf Should Be
First time playing the Masterpiece, and I will be back for sure. Cart staff was friendly and accommodating. I got to the course early enough to warm up on the range first, and the complimentary range balls were a plus. I played as a single, but was able to play through several groups ahead. Course was in great condition for an early spring round. Greens rolled very true. Bunkers needed some attention, but with a large group of old timers in a league ahead I suspect is was more the groups before not raking than the course. Great layout with scenic views on almost every hole. This track lives up to the hype.
It had been too long...
I hadn't played the Jones course since the late 90's. I will not wait that long again. This track was not only the first at Treetops, it was the pretty much the one that put northern MI on the golf map. I've played just about every course in and around Gaylord and this course and the Fazio Premier are still the two finest ones in the area. Unlike some other strong designs in the area (Otsego Club Tribute, Black Forest) this resort continues to maintain the course - conditions on Sunday afternoon of Labor Day weekend were outstanding. It is still very demanding, maybe the toughest course in the area, but the views tend ease the harshness of the layout. I had my best ball striking stretch of the season on the back nine and still posted a score that's higher than normal for me. Pace of play was ok - 4hrs 35 minutes on Labor Day Sunday, and they were booked solid. We paid retail - $80, but I still don't think that's a bad value considering the experience.
Toughest yet most gorgeous course I've played
Played from the whites and shot in the 120s. Played in afternoon after overnight and morning rains soaked everything in the area. Elevation changes and rolling hills make this a very tough course but the scenery and beauty is amazing. Expected way worse from a state where Detroit is located. The staff and facilities are very good for a public golf resort. Ended up re-playing the front 9 as a scramble (2 vs 2) and added some team competition into it.
after tournament and rain conditions
Played couple days after a week end tournament of 500 players and its shows. Too bad we had to pay $110 for this. Course underaeration condition made the same day. Many workers on the course. I would think than usually the course would worth the price but not yesterday! For my husband and I, the most chalenging was the putting. Really something to figure out. Misread couple time. Would playit again when dryer when visitinhg nexttime in Michigan. We far more enjoyed the Quarry and Links at Bay harbor.....those two nine are master piece and must play in that state.
Treetops Resort - Masterpiece
The Good: One of the final RTJ Sr. tracks and the course that really jump-started the Northern Michigan golf boom, the Masterpiece has arguably the best collection of Par 3's in the Midwest. Many doglegs that include supreme elevation changes and long, uphill Par 5's are a signature of this bear of a layout. Nice greens that put true and very difficult. Great on-and-off course amenities includes full clubhouse and restaurant nearby in the resort, full practice facility, and halfway house. The best service of any of the Treetops courses. Arguably the most eye-appealing of all the layouts at the resort. Just awesome!
The Bad: Lack of GPS is a glaring omission. Course conditions are good but not great. Sand consistencies are sub-par compared to the other courses. Extremely difficult in the wind - high handicappers beware!
The Verdict: The most fun you can have playing northern Michigan golf. The appropriately named course is one of RTJ's defining tracks and the stamp of the Treetops resort.
Best Hole(s): The downhill Par 3 6th is where everyone brings their camera out, but the best hole is actually the dog leg Par 4 8th. A blind tee shot around the corner to a small peninsula green. Very tough!
8/14 recent aeration
While this is the first Treetops course it IS the most challenging. The greens, faiways and tee boxes had been just aerated and actually in a lot of cases helped. This course is NOT for the average player. The fairways are all sloped and there is not a level lie virtually anywhere. I can't imaging playing this course when the faiways are running fast.. I have to admit the scenery and the course itself is gorgeous. If you are ready for a challenge, this is your course. If you are a 15+ handicap, be ready to be frustrated .... even on good shots.
This probably is the most picturesque course we have ever played.
With it's panoramic views of rolling hills and woodlands,
it's easy to understand why this course is highly recommended.
The fairways are well maintained and the tee's are easy to locate.
While the staff was very polite and imformitive, we were a little
disappointed in the greens keeping. The harsh winter we had here in Nortrhern Michigan may have had something to do with it.
The stagering drop from tee to green on hole number six is
one like you will seldom see, play it carefully. The entire course
is challanging and a pleasure to play, we will be back again.
Pace of Play problems
Great course, not is as great of shape as I would have expected, the greens were kind of beaten up by the traffic, but we quit after 17 holes as there was no marshall on the course and the group in front of us had no one within 3 holes of them. We had to wait at least 5 minutes between each shot before we could play. Not enjoyable at all.
Pace of Play not maintained
Great course, not is as great of shape as I would have expected, the greens were kind of beaten up by the traffic, but we quit after 17 holes as there was no marshall on the course and the group in front of us had no one within 3 holes of them. We had to wait at least 5 minutes between each shot before we could play. Not enjoyable at all.
a real value
From the bag drop crew to the pro shop and onto the course we were treated royally...great value for the package