Quail Ridge Golf Club

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Address:
36th Street Southeast
Ada
MI
49301
United States

Quail Ridge Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Ada, Michigan, opened in 1998. Designed by renowned Michigan architect Raymond Hearn in partnership with five-time Michigan Open Champion Randy Erskine, the course was created to offer "classic lines" playable for all skill levels.

The course features stunning natural Michigan landscape characterized by lush greenery, large trees, gentle rolling hills, water hazards, and strategically placed bunkers. Quail Ridge is known for its generous fairways and greens, with five sets of tees accommodating players of varying abilities. The design emphasizes accessibility, featuring minimal forced carries and a player-friendly layout that doesn't sacrifice challenge or beauty.

The course's defining characteristics include its natural aesthetic appeal and balanced difficulty, offering both scenic beauty and strategic play. The multiple tee options and forgiving design make it accessible to beginners and families while maintaining championship-level play for experienced golfers. Water features and bunkers provide strategic elements without overwhelming casual players, making Quail Ridge a notable example of public course design that bridges accessibility with quality championship golf.

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