Lansing
Lansing is one of the best golfing spots in Michigan. With 3 public golf courses to choose from Lansing offers a mix of courses that has something to offer for golfers of all skill levels.
Groesbeck Golf Course
Groesbeck Golf Course, a Lansing, Michigan staple since 1926, offers a well-designed 18-hole course by Jerry Matthews that is sure to challenge golfers of all skill levels. With a par of 71 and a fairway and greens made of Bent Grass, the course provides a quality golfing experience for a reasonable fee of $22, whether it's a weekday or weekend. The course operates from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the earliest tee time available at 7:00 AM. However, it's worth noting that fivesome groups are not allowed. The course is well-maintained, with aeration typically done in April and September, and it features 40 strategically placed bunkers to keep your game interesting. With its rich history and well-thought-out design, Groesbeck Golf Course promises a satisfying day on the green.
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Royal Scot Golf Course
Royal Scot Golf Course, established in 1962, is a classic 18-hole course located in Lansing, Michigan. With a reasonable fee of $25 regardless of whether you play on a weekday or weekend, it offers a good value for money. The course opens at 7:00 AM and operates until 5:00 PM, accommodating early birds and afternoon players alike. Its greens and fairways are both Bent Grass, providing a consistent playing surface throughout. The course is also quite challenging with up to 30 bunkers spread across the layout. Plus, the course is one of the few that allows fivesome golf groups, making it a great choice for larger parties.
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Red Cedar Municipal Golf Course
Red Cedar Municipal Golf Course in Lansing, Michigan, is an affordable and historic 9-hole course, established in 1927. With a par of 34, the course offers Bent Grass greens and fairways, providing a consistent playing surface. The course opens at 7:00 AM, with the first tee time at 8:00 AM, and closes at 5:00 PM, offering ample time for a leisurely round. It's worth noting that the greens are aerated in April and August, so plan your visit accordingly. The course doesn't allow fivesomes and interestingly, there are no bunkers to contend with. At a flat rate of $15, whether on a weekday or weekend, Red Cedar Municipal offers a great value golfing experience.