Mackinac County
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Courses
- Les Cheneaux Golf Course
- Jewel Golf Course - Woods Nine
- Saint Ignace Golf & Country Club
- Jewel Golf Course - Grand Nine
- Hessel Ridge Golf
- Hiawatha Sportsman’s Club Golf Course
- Wawashkamo Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Mackinac County?
You'll want to aim for late spring through early fall, typically from May to October. July and August offer the warmest weather but can be busy, while September provides stunning fall colors and fewer crowds, which we think is ideal.
What makes the golf experience in Mackinac County unique compared to other Michigan golf destinations?
You'll notice a more rugged, natural feel here, often with breathtaking views of the Great Lakes or dense, pristine forests. It's less commercialized than some southern Michigan spots, offering a true escape into the Upper Peninsula's serene beauty.
Can I combine a golf trip with a visit to Mackinac Island, and how?
Absolutely, we highly recommend it! You'll golf on the mainland, then take a short, scenic ferry ride from St. Ignace or Mackinaw City to the car-free island. It's a perfect pairing for a diverse trip, offering both challenging golf and historic charm.
What's the general price range for a round of golf in Mackinac County?
You'll find the courses here generally fall into a mid-range price point, offering excellent value for the experience. Expect to pay anywhere from $60-$120 for a prime time round, though deals can often be found during off-peak hours or seasons.
What should I expect regarding course conditions and playability in Mackinac County?
We've consistently found the courses to be well-maintained, often integrating the natural terrain beautifully into their layouts. You'll encounter a mix of challenging designs and more forgiving resort-style tracks, frequently featuring elevation changes and tree-lined fairways that make for an engaging round.