SCOTT LAKE COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Comstock Park, MI, USA
Designed by Bruce Matthews
Scott Lake Country Club's Gold Course is a Bruce Matthews design located in Comstock Park, a northern suburb of Grand Rapids in western Michigan. Matthews, a Michigan-based architect active from the 1960s through the 1990s, designed numerous courses throughout the state and upper Midwest, typically creating layouts that work with the region's natural terrain rather than imposing dramatic earthwork. The Gold Course reflects this approach, routing through gently rolling terrain characteristic of the Grand Rapids area.
The course serves a private membership drawn primarily from the Grand Rapids metropolitan area. Like many country clubs in mid-sized Midwestern cities, Scott Lake emphasizes family recreation and social activity alongside golf, with the course functioning as one component of a broader club experience that includes dining and other amenities. The Gold designation suggests the club operates multiple courses or nines, a common configuration for Michigan country clubs established or expanded during the latter decades of the twentieth century.
The layout navigates terrain shaped by glacial activity, with modest elevation changes and mature tree corridors defining holes. Water features, likely including Scott Lake itself, come into play on several holes. Matthews courses from this era typically measure between 6,400 and 6,800 yards from the back tees, offering a solid test for club members while remaining accessible to players of varying abilities. The course serves primarily as a venue for member play and club competitions rather than regional or state-level tournament golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Gold was designed by Bruce Matthews.
Yes. Gold at Scott Lake Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Gold is 35.
Gold plays 3,074 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Gold is 125.
Gold is a 9-hole course.