Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest
About Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest
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 can dine at the Terrace Room in the hotel or the Eagle Crest Grille with an indoor/outdoor seating at the clubhouse. The fitness center also has an indoor pool. No golf packages are available, however.Facts
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Photo submitted by Thefr13nd on 05/06/2023
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Photo submitted by Thefr13nd on 05/06/2023
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Photo submitted by BA1078 on 05/31/2021
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Photo submitted by BA1078 on 05/31/2021
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Photo submitted by BA1078 on 05/31/2021
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Photo submitted by BA1078 on 05/31/2021
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Photo submitted by BA1078 on 05/31/2021
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Photo submitted by Songgt on 09/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Songgt on 09/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Songgt on 09/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Songgt on 09/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Songgt on 09/27/2020
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Photo submitted by Songgt on 09/27/2020
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Photo submitted by daleta on 08/02/2020
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Photo submitted by daleta on 08/02/2020
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Photo submitted by rhgolfer1963 on 04/13/2018
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Photo submitted by js4177 on 09/20/2013
fun pretty course stupid greens
Really enjoyed our round on sunday morning, cold and wet for four holes but then perfect. Course was in very good shape, really a beautiful layout over later, a little pricey at 65, but cheaper during the week. People were not unfriendly but were not friendly either, pro shop and starters were very business like. Not a huge issue, but we all noticed it.
One thing, the greens are a lot of the course's defense. Huge mounds, slopes, many in positions placed on these slopes, and on a sunday that has to slow play. we had puts, taps, that rolled twenty or more feet past the hole, two two high handicappers had a huge issue, it was a joke to see balls roll that far past the hole on a five or ten foot putt.
save for that, really a nice place scenery alone worth the time.
great course
This is an underrated course in metro Detroit. Great layout, lots of water, stunning views, challenging greens, always in great shape. One thing I often overlook is the staff. Course workers, rangers, the pro shop and bar staff, everybody is really friendly and keeps things moving along. A particular nod to Mike, who is often the starter there. He's friendly, he keeps people moving, he's accommodating and he's enthusiastic about us enjoying the round. If you've not been to Eagle Crest, you should try it out.
Nice day on Eagle Crest
Nice outing with my golf buddy. We got stuck behind a slower playing foursome that didn’t offer for us to play through, which was annoying. But otherwise it was a great day. Overcast and in the 60s, a perfect day for golf. Love the views over Ford Lake. It’s a nice track for a public course.
Great golf
I play here all the time, staff takes great care of you, greens are always fast even in the most wet conditions, one of the best course in southeast Michigan!
changes
I usually play here a couple of times a year and this is the first time this year. A lot of changes to the course. Two of the toughest holes (2 and 11) have had trees removed that took a lot of the teeth out of those holes. Several other holes have had trees or greenery removed that have opened up the course quite a bit. Still a very tough course and one of the best in metro Detroit.
Nice fairways (when I hit them), fast, true greens .
Awesome
This is a beautiful golf course. Blue tees play about 6500yards. Green tees play about 6900yards
Solid layout, hilly terrain
This course is situated on a very interesting piece of land. It is essentially on the side of a hill, running down into Ford Lake. It is the home course for the Eastern Michigan University golf team.
Overall, very fun and challenging layout. If you're walking, be prepared for some rigorous terrain. You'll have several hills to climb, and some decent space between green and tee. The greens are in particularly excellent shape. As I understand it, they are rolled regularly, and the result is some of the truest greens I've played in recent memory. There is also a fantastic driving range, practice putting greens, and practice chipping areas. I spent a good amount of time chipping/putting around after my round because the facility was just outstanding.
Definitely recommend checking this track out. For $25 at 3:40 PM on a weekday, you can't beat the price for a course of this condition. Will return if I'm in the area again.
Great Course
Played here a few times. In great condition, pace of play was decent.
Fun and Challenging Back 9
Played the back 9 after work the other day around 4:30pm. 10 and 11 I wish I could have done over as they are tricky driving holes so could have saved some strokes likely if they came later in the round or now that I've played them once I know how better to attack them. 10 it's OK to hit driver cause it opens up and 11 you need to hit at least 220 to get around the corner.
Cart Path Only stinks at any course and it was pretty wet after the rain they had but greens were in good shape. Layout has a fair amount of water on the last 3 to 5 holes on the back. Distance is needed, some really picturesque holes w/ Ford Lake in the background. Got windy down there too. I'd go back, food was excellent on the patio as well.
Great course, but bad decisions lately
This is a wonderful course and I've played it regularly over the past few years. I gave 5 stars for the course condition because over the long haul that's a fair rating, but I have a complaint. The staff members are great, the facilities are very well kept, and the conditions of the fairways and greens are typically excellent. That said, I have to say how disappointed I am with the trend over the last 3 years . They have simplified the course by cutting down dozens of trees with the most recent move being the worst, by far. They cut down a giant oak tree that protected the green on #11 and in the process robbed one of the signature holes in the area of every bit of its personality. Now it's just another meh dogleg right par 4. The more fundamental problem: this was a magnificent tree that must have been well over 100 (200?) years old. This was a terrible decision and it resulted in an irrecoverable loss. It makes the whole course feel less special.
Thinking golfer’s course
Good layout that presents decisions to make or break your round on virtually every hole. From the blue tees a good test of when to go for it or play for position. Downhill putts - look out ! Be sure to play for low side of the hole. Par 5s are a good challenge with small greens making risk reward on going in two not favorable. Only down side is green are hard but true
Early April round. Fairways in great shape,greens still growing in.
Fantastic Course
Have never golfed this course and will definitely be going back. Great challenging course and great staff. Greens were in amazing condition as well. They did have an outing going so pace of play was a little slow.