Arthur Hills at The Highlands (Boyne)

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Tee | Par | Length | Rating | Slope |
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Brown | 73 | 7312 yards | 75.4 | 144 |
Purple | 73 | 6919 yards | 73.3 | 140 |
Orange | 73 | 6352 yards | 70.3 | 131 |
Blue | 73 | 6127 yards | 69.3 | 128 |
Blue (W) | 73 | 6127 yards | 75.9 | 138 |
Green | 73 | 5615 yards | 67.3 | 122 |
Green (W) | 73 | 5615 yards | 73.0 | 130 |
Silver | 73 | 4811 yards | 63.4 | 114 |
Silver (W) | 73 | 4811 yards | 68.6 | 122 |
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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Brown M: 75.5/147 | 406 | 359 | 541 | 417 | 481 | 585 | 172 | 427 | 202 | 3590 | 354 | 575 | 397 | 570 | 186 | 440 | 203 | 420 | 577 | 3722 | 7312 |
Purple M: 73.7/143 | 395 | 341 | 529 | 386 | 456 | 547 | 156 | 397 | 178 | 3385 | 325 | 545 | 375 | 539 | 176 | 427 | 188 | 405 | 554 | 3534 | 6919 |
Orange M: 70.8/134 | 355 | 311 | 494 | 367 | 417 | 487 | 136 | 361 | 166 | 3094 | 285 | 531 | 331 | 516 | 160 | 401 | 151 | 385 | 498 | 3258 | 6352 |
Blue M: 69.9/129 W: 75.7/140 | 355 | 311 | 467 | 367 | 365 | 456 | 136 | 361 | 154 | 2972 | 285 | 494 | 331 | 516 | 154 | 375 | 151 | 351 | 498 | 3155 | 6127 |
Green M: 67.7/122 W: 72.9/133 | 326 | 269 | 467 | 292 | 365 | 456 | 122 | 297 | 154 | 2748 | 232 | 494 | 274 | 431 | 154 | 375 | 125 | 351 | 431 | 2867 | 5615 |
Silver M: 63.8/114 W: 68.4/121 | 263 | 226 | 356 | 243 | 312 | 409 | 112 | 251 | 113 | 2285 | 206 | 448 | 251 | 355 | 136 | 326 | 91 | 310 | 403 | 2526 | 4811 |
Handicap | 9 | 17 | 5 | 7 | 1 | 13 | 15 | 3 | 11 | 18 | 4 | 8 | 14 | 12 | 2 | 16 | 6 | 10 | |||
Par | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 37 | 73 |
Handicap (W) | 9 | 17 | 3 | 13 | 1 | 7 | 15 | 5 | 11 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 2 | 14 | 10 | 18 | 6 | 16 |
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The most beautiful course I have ever played!
This course is strikingly beautiful and very well maintained. It also has a huge grass driving range. I will definitely come back next Summer.
Arthur Hills Does it Again
This is how golf was meant to be played.... in the woods, secluded, with a great variety of holes. Bravo Mr Hills, bravo.
Jim Lindsay
Green on steroids. Walking on the greens are like walking on super plush carpet. Greens are challenging but true. Follow your eye. Great friendly staff. Very attentive to your needs.
Fall Experience Like None Other
I've played this course twice during the June/July months which was an awesome experience. I truly have zero negative comments about this course and everything that comes with it. The Boyne staff and amenities has been perfect every time we have played here (service, food, drinks, etc). 7 of us just played this course on October 10th and it was by far the best fall golf experience any of us have ever had. Hole #13 has to be one of the coolest holes to play in America in the fall season. The colors were absolutely amazing and even though the greens were aerated about 2 weeks before, they still rolled very well. The even had a beverage cart out which was a huge plus for us. I would love to play this course at least once a year, preferably in the fall. One of our favorites in Michigan for sure.
My favorite up north course
We play here as part of our Ryder Cup style outing every year, played the course twice, the 24th and the 27th.
Tough but fair. The fairways are wide enough but don't let your ball go too far astray as you will be in jail in the trees or high grass.
The Par 4 5th (#1 HDCP) is the 2nd most picturesque hole on the course, with the par 5 #13 taking the honors as the best looking hole around (as many have previously attested).
The Par 4 10th is tricky. AN iron is all you need off the tee with your second shot to an elevated green. Hit it too far and you roll off the back or left or right sides. and down the hill. Hit it short and your in the sand at the bottom of the hill.
Par 5 number 11 is the toughest hole for me on the course. Uphill tee shot with your second shot either going over the left side of the fairway or over a substantial fairway bunker center and right. Green is on the smallish side and mowed on the front back and right so a long shot will roll off into fairway.
There is a huge waste bunker on the left side of hole number 8 but part of the bunker has been submerged in water the last two seasons due to the abundance of rain received, that's the only negative I have about the course (blaming Mother Nature).
Arthur Hills is a must play course if you are visiting Petoskey / Bay Harbor to play.
Great course but pricey
Gorgeous course with huge elevation changes. Course conditions were what one expects from Boyne. Course is a destination course, but look to play at non-peak times to avoid large fees.
Unique Layout
This course played extremely fair being fairly forgiving off the tee, but offering some challenges on approach shots. There were some very unique layouts of some of the holes that I really enjoyed. I'm not sure if it will be in my regular rotation as someone that looks for value-plays, but I would definitely recommend giving this course a shot.
I love this course!
Besides Bay Harbor, this is by far my favorite course that Boyne has to offer. Great Northern Michigan course with plenty of challenge, huge elevation changes, and awesome views. Course is difficult, but fair. Definitely a must add for your next visit to the area.
What an absolute gem. The views were fantastic. Living in Florida, it is unlike anything that you see in a round of golf. The course was in mint shape. Pace of play was great as well. Highly recommend playing this course if you are in the area!!
Arthur Hills
First time playing the course. The staff was very friendly and the young crew working the bag drop were great. I was able to play twilight with a group. The course was absolutely incredible. The layout, the conditions, the greens were all spectacular. The views are unreal and it was so peaceful. This will easily make the top ten list of courses I’ve played. Absolutely worth the trip. A must play.
One shot keeps 'em coming back
I shouldn't be surprised that, when Boyne guests are surveyed, the Hills always gets mentioned as a fan favorite. There's so much to like. The course is a rare par 73, finishing with three par 5s on the back nine.
A round feels like a back-country adventure. When you're on the famous elevated 13th tee, you can't see anything man-made thing on the horizon. No roads. No. houses. No telephone poles or cell towers. It's just you and Mother Earth.
There are a few water hazards throughout the round, but mostly, architect Arthur Hills guides golfers through the forest with a series of waste bunkers and sometimes mounding. The 17th hole sports an interesting feature, a set of tees on either side of a pond. The par-4 hole can change daily, giving members a different look at the split fairway. It's a nice touch on a unique resort course.
I'm quickly becoming a big Arthur Hills fan
I've had the good fortune to play a number of Arthur Hills-designed golf courses, such as this one. I have become a fan based on the variety of his designs.
The Hills course at Boyne Highlands is a terrific track.
There are a fair number of tracks with fairly large greens, some of which have false fronts or run offs. These quick, large greens require a lot of concentration and good strokes to avoid three putts. Large waste areas are present on many holes (some blind) which reinforces the necessity of accurate drives. Water and marsh areas also make frequent appearances on this solid test of golf.
This course has got it all and will challenge all levels of golfers. There are plenty of tee stations, so pick one that makes the game the most fun for you and have at it.
Art Hills continues to impress
I'm surprised this track doesn't get more attention. Beautiful Arthur Hills design that sits in the shadows of the likes of Bay Harbor and HawksHead. This course should be a top 10 play in the state. Very strategic layout with great elevation changes. Also the most scenic course in the resort.
Scenic layout and in good shape
The Hills is likely the most visually appealing of the Highlands. The highlight comes on the back nine with hole #13 having quite the view from the tee box. The course is in very good shape and seems, along with the Ross Memorial course, to be in slightly better condition than the other two located at Boyne Highlands (Moors, Heathers).
My only complaint would be regarding pace of play. It's not horrible, just very inconsistent. The front nine was moving right along, but the back was a log-jam due to a couple of groups of newbies who could've used some assistance from a ranger regarding pace-of-play etiquette, had one been present.
Regardless, the layout, condition and surroundings all outweigh what was likely an exception for such an esteemed resort. The service was excellent and the resort located in a beautiful area. I'd definitely return given the opportunity...
The Best at Boyne Highlands
Arthur Hills is just a great course. Start easy with shortest par 4 but you must decide how much to chew off with waste area to the right. The course starts off in the valley and then goes up the "Mountain". Must stop at the top of hole 13 and get a picture with your group. The 13th has forced carry so make sure you pick your tees correct at the start or you will be dropping a ball on this hole. The finishing hole is one of the greater risk reward holes. You can take the long way and take your par or drive down to the water and take the short cut for potential eagle. But you must hit a good next shot. The 10th hole is one that is toughest par 4 if you lack precision. Shortest par 4 to elevated green. Anything to the right of the green has potential to roll off. If you miss your second shot just plan on bogey and go on to next hole. My final thought is keep in mind where the mountain is as putting is challenge with this and the undulation on the green.
One course you need to play if staying at Boyne Highlands
Great course. Starts out with pretty easy par 4 as long as you don't take off more than you can chew of the sand trap or go right into the woods. The course conditions have improved as it has matured. Best hole is the Par 5 13th. Make sure you stop at the top and hit a drive. You might make the edge of the fairway. Great Par 5 finishing hole truly risk/reward hole. Hit it down the left side go for the green. Greens run nice and true. The only downside hole for me is the 10th with elephant hump green. Doesn't work for me not alot of landing area for short par 4 but plenty of sand to get you in trouble. Front 9 is starts easy and gets harder. Must play if your in upper Michigan. I recommend staying the resort and get stay and play packages as there are 3 more course to play at the Highlands.