Hills of Lenawee Golf Club
Hills of Lenawee Golf Club, located in Adrian, Michigan, offers a rich history and a prestigious experience in a serene setting. Established in 1919 as Lenawee Country Club, the course was originally designed by Ernest Way, with the full 18 holes completed by 1927. This historic club thrived over the intervening decades, hosting significant events like the 1950 Michigan Open, won by Walter Burkemo.
Today's 18-hole course plays to a par 72 and spans 6,314 yards with a course rating of 70.3 and a slope rating of 125. The layout features tree-lined fairways and undulating greens, presenting a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The course is meticulously maintained, ensuring pristine fairways and fast, true greens, providing tournament conditions daily.
Hills of Lenawee also boasts excellent practice facilities with a double-ended practice range and three putting greens located at the pro shop, the 9th green, and the 15th tee. The pro shop is well-stocked with the latest golf apparel and equipment, and supported by an attentive PGA staff ready to assist and advise guests on selecting the right gear for their game.
The club’s commitment to high standards and continuous improvement makes it a premier golfing destination in Southeast Michigan. Whether you’re a novice or seasoned professional, Hills of Lenawee Golf Club offers a memorable and enjoyable golf experience.