Public · 18 holes
Whitewater Golf Club
New Braunfels, TX — Bald Mountain Golf Course, located in Lake Orion, Michigan, was an 18-hole public course designed by Wilfrid Reid and William Connellan, opening in 1929. Reid's design philosophy often focused on creating traditional layouts that integrated with the natural topography, and Bald Mountain was no exception, built on rolling and hilly terrain. The course was known for its classic design and challenging character, offering a traditional golf experience without significant water hazards. While specific signature holes are not widely documented, the course was appreciated for its character and scenic views. It was a popular, family-owned establishment that contributed to the local golf scene for many decades. However, it is important to note that Bald Mountain Golf Course officially closed in 2015. While it once provided a beloved golfing experience in Lake Orion, it is no longer operational for play.
Type
Parkland
Region
South Central
LooperScore
71.0
Holes
18
Par
72
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