Gogebic Country Club
Website: https://www.gogebiccountryclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gogebic Country Club open to the public, or is it a members-only course?
While Gogebic maintains a classic country club feel, they are welcoming to non-members. We recommend calling ahead a few days to secure your tee time, especially on weekends, as member play takes priority. You'll find the staff genuinely friendly and eager to make your visit enjoyable.
What's the course like at Gogebic Country Club - is it a challenging layout or more relaxed?
Gogebic offers a really enjoyable, traditional parkland layout that's more about thoughtful shot-making than brute force. You'll encounter some elevation changes and well-placed bunkers, but it’s a fair test for all handicaps. The greens are often the real challenge here - they roll true but have subtle breaks that demand your full attention.
When is the best time of year to play Gogebic Country Club for ideal conditions?
For the absolute best conditions, we always point to late spring through early fall, specifically June to September. The fairways are lush, the greens are at their peak, and the northern Michigan weather is usually perfect for golf - warm days with comfortable evenings. Avoid early spring if you want to skip any lingering dampness.
What makes Gogebic Country Club a unique experience compared to other courses in the region?
What truly sets Gogebic apart is its authentic, unpretentious charm combined with excellent course conditioning. It feels like a step back to classic golf, where the focus is purely on the game and the camaraderie, without any resort frills. You'll appreciate the well-maintained grounds and the genuine, welcoming atmosphere from the moment you arrive.
Are there any 'must-play' holes or signature features at Gogebic Country Club?
You absolutely need to pay attention on the par-3 7th - it's a beautiful downhill shot over a ravine to a well-guarded green, a real test of nerve and accuracy. We also love the finishing stretch, especially the 18th, which demands a precise drive to set up a strong approach to a clubhouse-backed green. It’s a memorable way to end your round.