GOLDEN SANDS GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Mears, MI, USA
Designed by Phil Smith
Golden Sands Golf Course sits in Mears, Michigan, a small community in Oceana County along the state's western shoreline near Silver Lake and the Lake Michigan dunes. The course was designed by Phil Smith, whose work appears primarily in the Midwest, and occupies terrain characteristic of this part of Michigan's coastal region—sandy soils, rolling topography, and stands of hardwood and pine.
The routing takes advantage of the natural sandy base, which provides firm playing conditions and good drainage throughout the season. Courses in this area of Michigan often feature elevation changes and wooded corridors, and Golden Sands reflects these regional qualities. The layout presents a variety of hole lengths and angles, with doglegs and approach shots that require attention to wind direction, particularly given the proximity to Lake Michigan's weather patterns.
The course serves both local golfers and visitors drawn to the Silver Lake area, a popular summer destination known for its sand dunes and recreational activities. Golden Sands operates as a public facility, offering straightforward golf in a setting that emphasizes the natural landscape rather than extensive conditioning or resort amenities. The clubhouse provides basic services typical of daily-fee courses in rural Michigan communities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Golden Sands was designed by Phil Smith.
Yes. Golden Sands at Golden Sands Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Golden Sands is 33.
Golden Sands plays 2,409 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Golden Sands is a 9-hole course.