Course Details

Playing 6,000 yards from the tips, Cheboygan Golf & Country Club is an enjoyable and walkable course that features both a Scottish and Northern woodlands-style of play. Small greens put an emphasis on your short game, and with Lake Huron just one mile to the North, wind is a feature on most holes.



We offer five sets of tees. The age guidelines below are used in most tournaments and leagues, but during casual play, please select the tees that suit your game.


Black  Championship
White  Men
Silver  70+ Men
Orange  Ladies/80+ Men
Gold  70+ Ladies


YardageRatings MenRatings Ladies
Black603369.3/131--
White 571767.9/129--
Silver 516065.2/120--
Orange456862.6/10567.1/119
Gold3659--62.7/102

Teeboxes

Front Nine

Tucked alongside farmland one mile south of the Lake Huron shoreline, the front nine has open fairways and some rolling hills, with strategically-placed greenside bunkers demanding control with your short irons and wedges.

Back Nine

The back nine is a classic Northern woodlands design. With tree-lined fairways, the back requires accuracy off the tee and on your approach.

Scorecard

With the Cheboygan County Airport running alongside holes #2 and #16, it’s not unusual to see small passenger planes flying over our fairways.


Hole-By-Hole

1

PAR 5 / 4
472 yds

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A well-placed tee shot on this mid-range par 5 can bring the green in play on your second shot. Bunkers protect the green.

Forward Tees
Playing as a par-4 from the forward tees, laying up short of the valley gives full view of the green while a longer tee shot will give a blind approach.

Handicap — Men 12 — Ladies 2

2

PAR 4 / 5
381 yds

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Long hitters can carry the trap and give themselves a wedge in, conservative players should play the middle-right of the fairway. Bunkers guard the front of the green, encouraging an extra club on your approach.

Forward Tees
Playing as a par 5, a conservative shot in the fairway is all that’s needed to reach the green in regulation. Long hitters will have a mid-iron on their second shot.

Handicap — Men 8 — Ladies 18

3

PAR 3
180 yds

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A mid-range par-3 into the prevailing wind. Two pot bunkers short of an elevated green encourage you to take an extra club. A wide, but shallow green makes par a great score on this hole.

Handicap — Men 6 — Ladies 12

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4

PAR 4
398 yds

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Aim for #5 green off the tee, and you will be rewarded with a short iron in. Keep the ball below the hole.

Forward Tees
One of the most forgiving tee shots on the course. Find the fairway and you will have a good look at par.

Handicap — Men 2 — Ladies 10

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5

PAR 3
158 yds

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Another mid-range par-3, this time with the prevailing wind at your back. A miss right or left is playable. Short approaches may find the bunker, and going long gives you an uphill lie to a downhill green.

Handicap — Men 16 — Ladies 14

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6

PAR 4
365 yds

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A well-placed tee shot short of the bunkers leaves a short iron in. The aggressive play carrying the fairway bunkers will give you a wedge in.

Handicap — Men 14 — Ladies 8

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7

PAR 5
470 yds

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The longest hole on the course into the prevailing wind. Carrying the creek is a must, but anywhere in the wide fairway is a good tee shot. A conservative second shot over the hill leaves a simple approach with a scoring club. Keep the ball below the hole.

Handicap — Men 10 — Ladies 4

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8

PAR 4
339 yds

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A scoreable par-4 that offers options off the tee. A conservative tee shot to the top of the hill gives a simple mid-range approach. Longer players can give themselves an easy wedge in, but must stay short of the creek that guards the green.

Handicap — Men 4 — Ladies 6

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9

PAR 3
137 yds

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A short, downhill par-3. Choose your club carefully to account for wind and elevation, and a birdie may be in reach.

Handicap — Men 18 — Ladies 16

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10

PAR 5
467 yds

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A true three-shot hole for most players. Keeping the ball down the middle eliminates hazards that flank the fairway. A green in regulation offers a good birdie opportunity.

Handicap — Men 13 — Ladies 3

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11

PAR 4
373 yds

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The hardest hole on the course. Hitting the tree-lined fairway is essential, but still leaves a tricky approach into the prevailing wind and a green guarded by water and hazards. Cautious players often choose to lay up down the right side. A green in regulation is an accomplishment.

Handicap — Men 1 — Ladies 5

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12

PAR 4
336 yds

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A tree-lined corridor on this dogleg left rewards a tee shot in the middle of the fairway, which will give a short approach to an elevated green. Favor the front side of the green on your approach, as the back of the green slopes toward 13 tee box.

Handicap — Men 7 — Ladies 11

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13

PAR 4
440 yds

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Out-of-bounds left and a hazard on the right reward accuracy off the tee. With bunkers and OB guarding the green, an approach shot that favors the front right of the green gives the best chance for recovery on a miss.

Handicap — Men 3 — Ladies 7

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14

PAR 3
208 yds

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A long par-3 where short is the safe miss. Trees and bunkers flank the green and can make for a difficult second shot.

Handicap — Men 11 — Ladies 15

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15

PAR 4
310 yds

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A short dogleg right that offers a birdie opportunity to those who put the ball in play off the tee.

Handicap — Men 17 — Ladies 17

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16

PAR 4
413 yds

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With out-of-bounds left and water on the right, a controlled tee shot is essential. With no greenside bunkers, the approach shot is straightforward.

Handicap — Men 5 — Ladies 9

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17

PAR 3
188 yds

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Keeping the ball below the hole is vital for a make-able birdie putt. Bunkers protect the front of a sloping green, so a well-executed, aggressive shot will be rewarded.

Handicap — Men 15 — Ladies 13

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18

PAR 4
398 yds

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Long hitters can choose to attack the left side (aim left of the lighthouse), which leaves a short, but challenging uphill approach. More conservative players can lay up on top of the hill, leaving a midrange approach into the prevailing wind.

Handicap — Men 9 — Ladies 1
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