HANKERD HILLS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Pleasant Lake, MI, USA
Designed by Bruce Matthews III
Hankerd Hills Golf Club sits in the gently rolling terrain of south-central Michigan near Pleasant Lake, roughly midway between Jackson and Ann Arbor. The course was designed by Bruce Matthews III, a Michigan-based architect who has worked on several layouts in the region. The property takes advantage of natural elevation changes characteristic of the glacial landscape that defines this part of the state, with fairways moving through wooded corridors and across open hillsides.
The Front nine at Hankerd Hills routes through varied topography that requires golfers to manage both uphill and downhill lies. The design incorporates the natural contours of the land rather than extensive earthmoving, resulting in holes that follow the existing ridgelines and valleys. Tee shots often demand careful placement to set up favorable approach angles, and the green complexes feature subtle undulations that reflect the broader terrain. Water comes into play on select holes, and mature trees frame many fairways without creating overly narrow playing corridors.
The course serves a membership that includes both serious golfers and recreational players, with the layout offering multiple tee options to accommodate different skill levels. The facility maintains a relaxed, accessible atmosphere typical of many Michigan golf clubs outside the major metropolitan areas. Hankerd Hills operates as a public-access facility, making it available to both members and daily-fee players throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Front was designed by Bruce Matthews III.
Yes. Front at Hankerd Hills Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Front is 36.
Front plays 2,864 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Front is 127.
Front is a 9-hole course.