Course Guide
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| Hole |
Par |
Tips |
Photo |
| 1 |
5 |
LAKE SUPERIOR
This is the perfect starting hole. Hit three good shots to get home safely for a chance at par.
(524, 475, 408) |
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| 2 |
4 |
EAGLE
While relatively short, the hole plays much longer. Two very precise shots are required.
(335, 310, 293) |
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| 3 |
4 |
MADELINE
Our most photgraphed hole, the view of Madeline Island is spectacular. The green is deceptive and slopes severely from front to back.
(383, 370, 295) |
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| 4 |
3 |
SAND
This is our most difficult par 3. Stay below the hole. A four putt is not a good way to start your round
. (193,187,142)
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| 5 |
4 |
BEAR
Chances are you will get a few extra yards off the tee, but be weary of the drop-offs left of the fairway and behind the green.
(417 370, 325) |
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| 6 |
4 |
MICHIGAN
On a clear day you can see the Porcupine Mountains, Chequamegon Bay and multiple islands. This is the toughest hole on the course. The green is well guarded by trees and severe slopes on both sides. Beware of a back hole location.
(445, 437 or 392, 325) |
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| 7 |
5 |
STOCKTON
Number 7, Stockton, has the greatest vertical elevation change. Four hundred and eighty two yards plays more like five-hundred and thirty. The green slopes severely toward the bay. There is no room for error on this hole.
(482, 471, 389) |
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| 8 |
3 |
MANITOU
It is difficult to judge the position of the hole location here. Alway take an extra club. Also, the wind is always in your face.
(142, 134, 133) |
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| 9 |
4 |
OUTER
Play to the plateau and stay left to have a good angle at the hole. A pond 70 yards from the green has seen its fair share of tee shots
.(319, 312, 305) |
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| 10 |
4 |
RASPBERRY
The character of Apostle Highlands changes from this hole forward. A tough hole to start the back-nine. The green slope front to back with a hogs back in the middle.
(386, 366, 340) |
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| 11 |
3 |
GULL
Gull is a very straightforward par 3. The green is shallow. One of the flattest putting surfaces on the course, but pay attention to the subtle breaks.
(138, 112, 99) |
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| 12 |
5 |
LONG
An elevated tee makes this a reachable par 5. But with a double dog-leg and hazards left and right, you may find yourself ready for the next hole.
(517, 499, 462) |
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| 13 |
4 |
YORK
This is the toughest hole on the back-nine. If you can manage to stay out of the fescue you can obtain a rare par.
(360, 317, 292) |
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| 14 |
4 |
ROCKY
Take more club off the tee to guarantee a level lie. The wind typically moves the ball left to right as well as the slope. The green is surrounded by a hazard, so be accurate.
(322, 298, 281) |
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| 15 |
4 |
DEVIL'S
Although, this hole is entirely uphill, it is your best opportunity to hit the fairway and make a good score. Your approach will be important. The green is small and two-tiered.
( 327, 312, 260)
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| 16 |
5 |
BASSWOOD
The beginning of the end. Two good shots and you might be looking at an eagle or if you look over your shoulder you might see a bear.
(498, 452, 392) |
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| 17 |
3 |
HERMIT
Take an extra club and favor the right side of the green. It is a difficult up and down from the left side.
(160, 138, 112) |
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| 18 |
4 |
OAK
One of the most underrated teeshots. Play short to avoid a poor bounce. If you bite off too much, you may find the water or the trees.
(383, 353, 300) |
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