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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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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First time always best, wife likes south better
My buddy and I played here four years ago at the north course and we’re pretty impressed so I brought the wife back down to play it day after Memorial Day and in all honesty she likes the south course better which we played a couple years ago. I guess we’re more traditional tree lined. Don’t get me wrong. The course itself is very nice. Super large greens very fast generously wide, fairways nice sand trap conditions, but in all honesty, not to not too many memorable whole that stand out from each other. So if we ever played the Stonehenge courses again, we would probably play the south, but we have to play the Gold Lake East and west first. If you come back down this far to play I guess 66 bucks for two of us pretty good price to pay.
We got out about 10 minutes early started on the back nine for the day. They wanted us to start on number 10 and we breeze through in 2 1/2 hours nobody behind us nobody in front of us unbelievable day after Memorial Day May 27, 2025. It is pretty country down this way we do like the rolling Hills Came down from north of Grand Rapids.
Pin Placement
I am an average golfer and play fairly often. The course was in excellent shape and greens rolled very nice. Bunkers we “good” but could use more sand. I must say my only real negative to this course was the pin locations. They were unfriendly. Like obviously unfriendly and on some holes nearly unmanageable. Made it interesting but also made not fun.
Nice Course
Had a fun time playing the course. Not spectacular but a solid course worth playing.
Nice Course, Tough Greens
The course overall is very nice. Pace of play was great. Very friendly staff. Only issue was hole placement on the greens. Almost all of them were set on a slope. If you were long on a putt by 2 or 3 inches you ended up 10-15 feet away by the time the ball stopped rolling. Hit multiple shots pin high that rolled back off the green and I put no spin on the ball. I couldn’t understand the need to set up the holes like that for recreational golfers. Still enjoyed the round. Beautiful course.
Phenomenal
Beautiful overall course. Challenging and graceful course. Well kept greens and fair ways. One of the best in Michigan.
Perfect
Classic resort style course with great corse maintenance. Clean course
Beautiful older course
Played it 20 years ago and it still has maintained its beauty. Definitely worth the drive. Only negative was pace of play. 4 1/2 hour round when everyone is riding is too slow.