STOATIN BRAE PLAYS ON SATURDAY
Stoatin Brae
“Top 5 course to play in Michigan for 2018” — Golfweek
“The 9 Michigan Courses You Should Play at Least Once” — GolfDigest
“One of nine most eagerly awaited new golf courses of 2017” — Forbes Magazine
The most recent addition to Gull Lake View’s championship golf offerings is Stoatin Brae. Gull Lake View partnered with Renaissance Golf Design to create a course where everyone, from masters to novices, can find an appropriate challenge and an unforgettable experience. “We need to be able to offer golf as a pastime to everyone, not just the guy who can hit the ball 275 yards,” says Bill Johnson, Vice President of Gull Lake View. “This is too good of a site to keep for just a select group. We want everyone to come out and enjoy the experience that this ground has to offer.”
Unlike any other championship golf course in Michigan, this emerald jewel sits at one of the highest points in Kalamazoo County and commands sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. In terms of play, Stoatin Brae is wide open, windswept, and fast & firm. Playing at 6,667 yards from the tips, you’ll have to shoot 71 for par at Stoatin Brae. This is a special course whose dramatic design inspires golfers to play their best.
STONEHEDGE PLAYS ON SUNDAY
Stonehedge South
Golf Advisor - "Best of 2016 Top 25 Golf Course in Michigan"
In 1988, Charles Scott looked to the dramatic, forested countryside of Gull Lake View’s surroundings for his next masterpiece. The result was Stonehedge South, a course that has been included in Golf Digest’s list of the top 75 most affordable courses in the United States. According to Michigan Golfer, “Each hole at Stonehedge could be considered the ‘signature hole’ as all offer excellent chance for golfers to hit a variety of shots into quick rolling, gently sloping greens.” A course with expert design at an unparalleled value, Stonehedge South is a golfing destination you won’t want to miss.