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Orchard Lake Country Club was designed by C.H. Alison, an acclaimed architect whose work was heavily influenced by Harry Colt, making this a notable example of classic Golden Age course architecture in the Midwest.
About
Orchard Lake Country Club is a prestigious private course in Michigan, originally designed by C.H. Alison in 1926. Renowned for its classic Golden Age architecture and picturesque lakeside setting, the club offers 18 holes and a par 71 layout stretching over 7,100 yards. It is celebrated for its refined amenities and family-focused culture.
Caddie Tip
Pay attention to approach shot angles and favor the wide side of the fairway, as C.H. Alison's bunkering often demands strategic play. Greenside recovery can be tricky, so take extra care to leave your ball below the hole for an easier putt on typically fast greens.
The Main Challenge
The greatest challenge at Orchard Lake Country Club lies in its strategic bunkering and demanding approach shots. The best scoring lines are defended by well-placed hazards, while subtly contoured greens require precise shot placement and a deft touch for putting.
The Good
Golfers love the classic design, strategic bunkering, and beautiful lakeside setting, which together provide a memorable and enjoyable test of golf. Members frequently cite the tranquil ambiance, stunning water views, and the tradition of excellence in course maintenance as highlights.
The Not So Good
Some golfers would like to see additional practice facility investment, as space is somewhat limited and range amenities can become crowded at peak times. There are also occasional calls for modern improvements to the locker rooms and expanded casual dining options.
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Clubhouse
The clubhouse offers upscale dining with lake views, a nationally recognized wine list, well-appointed locker rooms, and premium event spaces for members. Additional amenities include tennis, pool, and fitness facilities, ensuring year-round recreation and social activities.
Practice Facilities
Comprehensive practice facilities include a driving range, short game area, and chipping and putting greens, providing ample opportunity to warm up or hone your skills. Staff assistance is available, and practice areas are meticulously maintained in line with course conditions.
Dress Code:
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No dress code enforced. All attire is permitted.
Collared shirts not required. Clean, athletic or golf-appropriate casual wear is acceptable.
Collared shirts required. No denim, gym wear, or overly casual clothing.
Collared shirts must be tucked in; no cargo or athletic shorts. No hats indoors.
Elite club standards; jackets required indoors, no changing shoes in the parking lot, and specific attire rules based on the area of the facility.







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