
Featuring four of Michigan’s most spectacular golf courses, Boyne Highlands has a challenge for golfers of all skill level.
The Donald Ross Memorial is a composite of classic golf holes designed by Donald Ross in the early part of the century and re-created at Boyne from some of the architect's most renowned courses including Oakland Hills, Seminole Golf Club, Pinehurst #2, Inverness, and Oak Hill.
Where else can you experience playing the combined history of 14 U.S. Opens, 11 PGA championships, eight U.S. Amateurs, and three Ryder Cups all in four hours? Explore our hole-by-hole description of the Donald Ross Memorial to learn the entire story of this modern marvel in golf course architecture.
When you create a list of America's best golf course architect, you start with Robert Trent Jones Sr. When you create a list of Jones' great championship courses, you must include The Heather at Boyne Highlands. It includes everything for which the great Jones is known.
The Moor features numerous doglegs, marshes and water holes along its 6850 yards. A well designed course for players of all levels. The Moor was the second course built at Boyne Highlands and is host to many exciting events including the AJGA's Coca-Cola Championship (July), Kircher Cup (September), and Harbor Cup (October).
Your one stop shop for finding a lesson, vacation, tournament, packages or quality golf course in Michigan, Boyne offers an extensive array of golfing resort destination and resources.
