

American Dunes stands as a powerful tribute to military veterans, its very existence rooted in a promise made by a son to his fallen father. Carved from the undulating dunes of Grand Haven, Michigan, the links-style layout, reimagined by Jack Nicklaus, presents a stern test where the wind relentlessly scours the fairways and strategically placed bunkers punish indecision. Forget simply hitting it long; success demands careful consideration of angles and a deft touch around the greens – which are often firm and fast.
Originally designed by William Langford and Theodore Moreau, the course has been significantly altered, though the core of the routing remains, hugging the dramatic contours of the Lake Michigan shoreline. The expansive fairways often lull golfers into a false sense of security, as errant shots can quickly find themselves swallowed by the native grasses or deep fescue rough that frames each hole. Favoring strategic players who can play to the wind, the course is both beautiful and challenging.
More than just a golf course, American Dunes serves as a fundraising engine for the Folds of Honor Foundation, providing scholarships to families of fallen and disabled service members. A round here is a tangible way to support a noble cause, interwoven into the very fabric of the club. This purpose, paired with its location, makes the experience unique.
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FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
American Dunes has a Course Vaults score of 7.7 out of 10 based on 3 explicit golfer ratings.
American Dunes was designed by Bruce Matthews and Jerry Matthews.
Yes. American Dunes is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at American Dunes is 72.
American Dunes plays 6,832 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at American Dunes is 133.