Beech Hollow Golf Course in Freeland, Michigan — public, 18-hole golf course, designed by Harry Gaiser (1969)

Beech Hollow Golf Course

Freeland, Michigan

About Course

Beech Hollow Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf facility located in Freeland, Michigan, United States. Established in 1969 by architect Harry Gaiser, the course offers golfers a walking-friendly layout. Situated in the state of Michigan, this public course provides an accessible golfing experience for players seeking a traditional 18-hole design. The course was developed during a period of expanding golf infrastructure in the late 1960s, reflecting the architectural approach of its original designer. Walking is permitted throughout the course, allowing golfers to enjoy a traditional walking experience while navigating the layout.

Course Stats

4 rounds analyzed
54.5
Avg Score
44.4
Avg Net Score
75%
Fairways Hit
25.0
Putts / Round
2h 38m
Pace of Play
2
Most Birdies
Kelly Campbell
0%
Walkers
0
Points Earned
Amenities
Putting Green
Golf Carts
Pull Carts
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Club websiteFreeland, Michigan
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Course Details

Course Details
Number of holes18
CR | SR | PAR67.3 | 116 | 71
Driving Range?No
Walking allowed?Yes
ArchitectsHarry Gaiser (1969)
Year built1969
Simulator
Conditions
Fairways
Greens
Golf seasonOpen: 3/01 Closed: 11/01
Access type
PublicPrivateSemi-privateResort

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