High Pointe Golf Club

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Address:
Doak Way
Williamsburg
MI
49690
United States

High Pointe Golf Club is a reimagined 18-hole golf course in Williamsburg, Michigan, designed by renowned architect Tom Doak. The course represents a second chapter for Doak's first solo design, which originally opened in 1989 and ranked as high as #79 on Golf Magazine's Top 100 U.S. Courses before closing in 2008.

Located in Northern Michigan's summer landscape, the course sits on sandy soil with gentle topography nestled against state forestland. The redesigned layout restores six original holes from Doak's initial work, including the celebrated holes 10-15, which Golf Club Atlas has recognized as among Doak's finest stretches. The 13th green is particularly noted as one of the best greens built in America in the past sixty years.

The course exemplifies Doak's signature minimalist design philosophy, emphasizing natural topography to dictate routing and creating individual character for each hole. Doak personally shaped all 18 greens during original construction, a practice he has not repeated. The reimagined course combines the original back nine with 12 newly constructed holes, completed and ready for play in 2024. The course is operated as a private, invitation-based club emphasizing selective membership and golf tradition.

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