Gull Lake View Golf Resort
About Gull Lake View Golf Resort
Since the 1960s, the Scott family has transformed 2,000 acres in southwest Michigan into one of America's largest golf resort communities. Situated in the appropriately named Augusta, Michigan, near Kalamazoo and Battle Creek, Gull Lake View Golf Resort has become synonymous with affordable packages where golfers stay in comfortable villas to enjoy six different courses, all from different eras. The East and West courses were built in the mid-1960s and mid-1970s, with the two Stonehedge courses added later in 1989 and 1994. The family bought the Bedford Valley, a classic course known for hosting tournaments, in 1988 and then put the feather in the cap, debuting the linksy Stoatin Brae by Renaissance Golf Design in 2017. Those who fall in love with the experience can buy real estate in one of several neighborhoods.Facts
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Golf courses at Gull Lake View Golf Resort
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stoatin Brae), hole 7 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stoatin Brae), hole 14 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stonehedge South), hole 4 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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Gull Lake View Resort (Stonehedge South), hole 11 Photo submitted by TimGavrichGP on 10/09/2019
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view to 10th green Photo submitted by dblanchard on 10/11/2012
Favorite Gull Lake View golf course yet
While I haven't played Stoatin Brae, I have played the other 5 courses. This course is really fun and has a great putting green.
Wish they had electric carts. The small restaurant for the North Course was open for just a little bit, but we saw it had closed at like 12:45 PM - which seemed really odd. We had to go to the main restaurant over by the South course if we wanted anything.
The best if the best
Course was in, as always, and in great shape! Of the six Gull Lake Resort courses, this is probably my favorite! You can’t go wrong playing any of the six, but make sure to play this one.
What’s happened to etiquette?
As always, course in great shape and one of my favorites at Gull Lake. Played as a single and caught 4 ladies on #5 who didn’t offer me to play thru. Passed them at the turn only to catch a foursome of guys on #10 who also didn’t ask if I wanted to play thru. This, despite seeing me approach the tee on every hole as they left the tee box didn’t set well.
4.5 hours for a round is absurd, but luckily I was able to watch the Lions game in between shots 😂
Slow play
Course was in good shape as always. We were the first tee time behind an outing of inexperienced players, so play was painfully slow. Would have been nice to know that. We could have easily taken a later tee time and had a better experience. This course is otherwise usually dependable and in good shape, and is a good value, so we will definitely be back (but will ask about outings when we book!).
Sandy
Very playable course but be prepared for a lot of sand traps. Probably, the easiest of the Gull Lake View courses. Staff very courteous and helpful
Nice course
One of our favorite courses in the area. Wish they had electric carts like the other Gull Lake Resort courses.
Hidden Gem
Our group was looking to golf a course with an "up north" feel, but the weather was bad in northern Michigan. In searching for an alternate course I found good reviews of Gull Lake View. Chose Stoation Brae because of the elevation. The views are great, the staff was friendly and the course was in great shape. The pace of play was great - although it may have been slow because there was some light rain in the area. The course is a links style with a layout that played well for our intermediate group. We took advantage of "The Bunker", which is a unique half-way facility with food drinks and restrooms. I highly recommend this course.
Pace of play was great and staff was very friendly.