Pine Knob Mansion's Hawk and Eagle nines form part of a multi-course facility in Clarkston, a community in Oakland County northwest of Detroit. The property sits in Michigan's rolling glacial terrain, where natural elevation changes and wooded corridors characterize the landscape. Lorrie Viola designed the courses, contributing to the regional golf offerings in an area known for its concentration of daily-fee and semi-private facilities serving the Detroit metropolitan market.
The Hawk and Eagle combination navigates terrain typical of southeastern Michigan golf, with hardwood-lined fairways and moderate elevation shifts that provide visual interest and strategic variety. The routing likely takes advantage of the property's natural contours, offering a mix of risk-reward opportunities and straightforward holes that accommodate a range of skill levels. Water features and bunker placements shape approach shots and test course management decisions throughout the eighteen-hole pairing.
Pine Knob Mansion operates as part of the broader Pine Knob Golf Club complex, which includes additional nine-hole layouts that allow for multiple eighteen-hole configurations. This format serves a high-volume market and provides flexibility for member and public play. The facility caters to golfers seeking accessible golf in a wooded, parkland setting within reasonable distance of suburban Detroit, balancing playability with enough challenge to maintain interest for regular visitors.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hawk/Eagle was designed by Lorrie Viola.
Yes. Hawk/Eagle at Pine Knob Mansion is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hawk/Eagle is 72.
Hawk/Eagle plays 6,356 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hawk/Eagle is 129.
Hawk/Eagle is a 18-hole course.