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Manistee National Golf & Resort

Designed by Jerry Matthews, ASGCA and opened in 2000
Retreat - Manistee, Michigan

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6707 yards
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Retreat" course at the Manistee National Golf & Resort facility in Manistee, Michigan features 6707 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 0 and it has a slope rating of 0. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $85. Manistee National Golf & Resort Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Designed by Jerry Matthews, ASGCA, the Retreat golf course opened in 2000.

Estimated Green Fees
$85
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Retreat with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Other Golf Courses at this facility

Manistee National Golf & Resort
Revenge
Image 18 Holes
Image 72 Par
Image 6707 Yards
Manistee National Golf & Resort
The Short Course
Image 18 Holes
Image 72 Par
Image 6707 Yards

Scorecard for Retreat

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Black73.00/147 420 158 408 518 393 543 421 162 415 3438 400 417 209 369 316 191 501 411 402 3216 6654
Blue71.60/144 396 140 391 510 372 512 414 154 390 3279 370 392 187 360 304 181 466 401 381 3042 6321
White69.00/128 385 127 355 458 355 495 372 136 321 3004 344 349 149 304 288 175 458 371 364 2802 5806
Yellow68.30/116 347 118 319 416 319 458 360 126 299 2762 324 283 138 293 274 126 412 317 350 2517 5279
Yellow (L)72.20/135 347 118 319 416 319 458 360 126 299 2762 324 283 138 293 274 126 412 317 350 2517 5279
Red (L)68.50/114 316 100 282 391 289 436 266 119 260 2459 189 270 115 259 233 115 379 263 271 2094 4553
Par 4 3 4 5 4 5 4 3 4 36 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 35 71
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Tucked away amidst towering pine trees and ancient oaks lies a golf resort that may not be on many golfers’ radar. But then again, Manistee National isn’t your typical golf resort. By comparison, it’s small; a 42-room Inn, a lounge, a full-service restaurant, and two golf courses (actually 2 ½ with the recent addition of The Short Course). But what this Michigan golf resort lacks in size, it more than makes up for in service, aesthetics, and playability.

Manistee National is about 2 hours north of Grand Rapids in an area best known for its natural beauty. This explains why you’ll have incredible views of the Northern Michigan scenery everywhere you turn. It's often called the "Salt City" because of its salt industry and factories on Lake Manistee. Tourism and fishing are also big industries, and with golf resorts like Manistee National, it may soon be a popular golf destination. It already is for those who know about it!

The resort offers a variety of accommodations, including standard “hotel” rooms and several cottages. The cottages are a refreshing alternative with much more space, privacy, and comfort. The Maxwell Cottage is a modern farmhouse that can sleep up to 20 guests. It overlooks the pond on the 18th hole of the Retreat and has one of the best sunset views in the state. The MacKenzie Cottage features award-winning architecture with space for up to 16 guests. It sits off the 17th green, with nearly a 360° view of the property from the main floor and a deck patio off the kitchen facing west. The Jones Cottage offers clean, modern accommodations for up to twelve guests. Its two living rooms, dining tables, and five bedrooms make it ideal for large groups or family trips.

For most visitors, it’s all about the golf, and Manistee National now offers 45 fantastic holes and a practice putting green in front of the Inn, where a lot of money changes hands! The newest edition – The Short Course – is a nine-hole, par 3 course with four sets of tees and no hole longer than 138 yards from the back tees. Its conditioning and quality are the same as the two championship courses, and management has spared nothing in creating this mini-masterpiece!

Don’t let the short length fool you; these holes will test your mettle. There’s a considerable amount of elevation change and long, wispy fescue grasses that will grab your club and send the ball God knows where. Several bunkers have wooden bulkheads in front, making bunker shots more intriguing. But what sets this course apart are the greens. The fifth green would make Jack Nicklaus blush. The green has a couple of large mounds running through it; if you’re familiar with a Biarritz green, this is Biarritz on steroids. Find yourself at the bottom of the swales, and you’re looking at a long putt that will have to rise about 8 feet. The Short Course is challenging and can be enjoyed by any level of golfer.

The Retreat was the first golf course built at Manistee National. It was designed by renowned Michigan golf course architect Gary Pulsipher and offers four sets of tees with yardages that range from 4,778 to 6,517 yards. There’s also a 5th “hybrid” yardage listed on the scorecard. I found that the White Tees (6,127/129) provided a fitting challenge. The Retreat winds its way through white pine and ancient oak forests. You’ll find generous fairways with only a handful of forced carries. Wetlands, marshes, trees, and green-side bunkers hinder your progress as you approach the medium-sized Bentgrass greens. Many holes are tree-lined on both sides, so keeping the ball in play is a must. Each hole is a new and enjoyable adventure. The Retreat will test low handicappers yet still allow less-accomplished players to enjoy themselves.

The two finishing holes were my favorite. Number 17 is a 121-yard par 3 and is all carry over water. The small green is angled and protected by a sand trap between the left side and the water. The finishing hole is a short par 4 that doglegs left around a lake. At 284 yards from the White Tees, longball hitters who can hit a draw may be able to reach the green. Since that does not include me, I aimed at the fairway bunker and left myself a short pitch shot into the green. Although it wasn’t so that day, I was told that the 18th hole usually plays dead into a prevailing wind, which will determine your club selection.

Before your round, be sure to warm up on the practice range. Manistee National has some impressive practice facilities, which include a full-length driving range with hitting mats and grass-hitting areas, a short game area with a practice bunker, and putting greens.

In addition to great golf, Manistee National has some incredible food options. The Grille serves gourmet-caliber meals that won’t leave you hungry. With entrees like Pike Perch Filets, Kentucky Chicken, and Pasta Bandito, this is not your typical clubhouse food. For something a little more “low-key,” The Lounge offers Detroit-style pizza, baked in a square blue steel pan and smothered in cheese and your favorite toppings. You can pick your toppings or opt for one of Manistee National’s house specialties like Pineapple Express or Chicken Bacon Ranch. There’s also a full-service bar where you can enjoy your favorite adult beverage along with that special pie. On weekdays, breakfast is also served at the Inn. It’s a typical continental breakfast, with cereals, bagels, muffins, juices, fruit, and outstanding coffee! Weekends are a little different, with a full breakfast buffet served in the clubhouse at The Grille.

Should you find yourself needing to burn some unused energy after that big meal or the need to stretch out before your round, the Fitness Center is open from 6 AM – 10 PM and offers a good selection of cardio and weight training equipment. With treadmills, stationary bikes, dumbbells, and a rowing machine, you’ll find more than enough equipment to keep you busy. After your workout – or round – submerge yourself in Manistee National’s indoor and outdoor pools and hot tub, where you can soothe those aching, tired muscles before you go back out tomorrow and do it all over again!

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