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Black Lake Golf Club: A Rees Jones Course Well Worth The Drive

Courtesy of Jason Scott Deegan
Golf Advisor

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The first hole at Black Lake Golf Club is a gentle dogleg-right par 4. (Brandon Tucker/Golf Advisor)

ONAWAY, Mich. – Black Lake Golf Club is one of the more remote must-play golf courses in northern Michigan.

Tucked in tiny Onaway — within 30 minutes of the tip of the Lower Peninsula — it’s part of the Gaylord Golf Mecca (but the nearest mecca course is a good 20-25 minutes away.)

Rees Jones made the journey well worth it. He did a masterful job designing the 7,046-yard Black Lake course across 300 acres of pristine forest, creating what has been considered one of the state’s top plays since opening in the spring of 2000.

Golf Digest rated Black Lake No. 34 on its list of America’s greatest public courses in 2009. When researching green fees of the top 100 courses, the magazine tabbed Black Lake No. 9 nationally for the most affordable among those privileged playgrounds.

Jones crafted 18 distinct holes that could be considered “signature holes” on other courses. The par-3 14th, the “Sahara hole,” is probably the most recognizable with its massive bunker stretching more than 170 yards from the tees to the green.

“The holes were here, we just had to find them,” Jones said. “We strive for holes blending with the natural terrain. There is nothing artificial or contrived at Black Lake. We were trying to build an old-style course. You’ll notice we don’t have mounds or moguls. We just have sweeps and natural grades.”

The course, certified by the Audubon International under its Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary System, is a haven for wildlife with fox, deer, coyote, beaver, turkey and owl roaming about.

The facility was built for all ages and abilities. With few forced carries, Black Lake Golf Club is considered one of the best courses nationally for women. The Little course, a nine-hole par 3, is a perfect spot for juniors or beginners to get a better feel for the game.

The practice facility features a 350-acre double-sided range, four practice bunkers and four chipping and putting greens. It is here that the Black Lake Golf Academy thrives, offering instruction for juniors, men, women and couples. The women-only golf schools sell out every summer.

After golf, players can relax at the Black Lake Grill for lunch or dinner. For those who want to stay longer, the Walter and May Reuther UAW Family Education Center offers two- and three-bedroom condos.

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Black Lake Golf Club’s par-3 fifth hole features a waste bunker from tee to green. (Brandon Tucker / Golf Advisor)
Black Lake Golf Club
The par-4 16th hole at Black Lake Golf Club plays 422 yards from the championship tees. (Brandon Tucker)