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  • TERRAIN AND FEATURES:
    The course is laid out in a high upland area utilizing natural rolling contours. Prominent on the course are the many native and unmaintained areas, with tree lined golf holes giving one the feeling that your foursome is the only one on the course.
Area Grass Type Mowing Height Size Irrigated
Greens Providence bent .160" 4800 avg. sq. ft. Yes
Tees Penncross bent .375" 2.98 total acres Yes
Fairways Pennlinks bent .500" 21 total acres Yes
Roughs Blue-rye-fescue 1.900" 41 total acres Partial

 

  • REFRESHMENT INFORMATION:
    Restrooms - holes # 4, 9, 11, 17; half way house is located behind #9 green... check with pro shop for hours of operation.
  • Ownership and Management:

    Designed, built and owned by: Bruce J. Wolfrom & C. H. Wolfrom

    Builder: Doug O'Rourke - Dozer Construction - Irrigation Consultants: Ben Taliaferro - Century Rain-aid

    Buildings by: Tim Munro - Custom Woodworks; Andy Dahl - Dahl House Construction

Course Information

White Pine National Golf Club has a charter membership roster of 130 golf related professionals from around the world.

  • Environment Steward Award 2000 by GCSAA
  • The Best Environmental Golf Award 2001 by Audubon International
  • Rated 3 1/2 stars by Golf Digest Reader's since 1998

 

  • Golf Course Superintendents Association of America
  • Michigan Turfgrass Foundation
  • New York Audubon Sanctuary Program
  • Golf Association of Michigan
  • Oscoda/AuSable Chamber of Commerce
  • Huron Shores Chamber of Commerce
  • Alpena Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • USGA


  • Bunkers - 30 total
  • Type of sand - Lake Huron beach sand
  • Driving Range - 3 target greens
  • 45,000 sq. ft. bent grass practice tee
  • Practice putting green and a
  • 44,135 sq. ft. 9 hole putting course.

 

  • Natural vegetation consists of white pine, red pine, birch, maple, ash, and many varieties of ferns and wildflowers.
  • Wildlife consists of deer, bear, turkey, fox, squirrel, duck, Canadian geese, beaver, coyote, raccoons, owls, bald eagles, woodpeckers, bluebirds, and a wide variety of other song birds.
  • Designated as wildlife sanctuary by the New York Audubon Society.