Tullymore

Website: https://www.tullymoregolf.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Tullymore a unique challenge compared to other Michigan courses?

Tullymore truly stands out with its dramatic elevation changes and the way the wetlands come into play on so many holes. You'll need to be precise with your irons, especially on the back nine, where accuracy over distance is key to avoiding trouble. We found the course demands a thoughtful approach, not just brute strength.

When is the best time to play Tullymore for ideal conditions and fewer crowds?

We always recommend late spring, typically May or early June, or early fall in September for the best experience at Tullymore. The course is in prime condition, the weather is usually perfect for golf, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds and humidity. Booking a weekday tee time will further enhance your peaceful round.

Is Tullymore worth the green fee, and should I consider a stay-and-play package?

Absolutely, Tullymore offers a premium golf experience that justifies the cost, especially given the immaculate conditioning and unique design. We highly recommend looking into their stay-and-play packages; they often provide excellent value, bundling your rounds with comfortable lodging right on site. It makes for a truly relaxing golf getaway.

What's the one shot or hole at Tullymore that every golfer needs to experience?

You absolutely have to pay attention to the par-3 17th hole at Tullymore-it's a stunner and a real test. With water guarding the front and left, and a tricky green, it demands a confident, well-struck shot. We think it's a fantastic example of how the course blends beauty with strategic challenge.

What's the overall vibe at Tullymore, and what should I expect after my round?

Tullymore offers a refined yet welcoming atmosphere; it feels like a true golf escape without being stuffy. After your round, we always enjoy grabbing a drink and a bite at The Clubhouse Grille-their patio offers great views of the 18th green. It's the perfect spot to unwind and discuss your birdies and bogeys.