THE HEATHERS CLUB
🇺🇸 Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA
Designed by Bill Newcomb
The Heathers Club sits in Bloomfield Hills, a prosperous suburb northwest of Detroit known for its rolling terrain and concentration of private golf clubs. Designed by Bill Newcomb and opened in the mid-1980s, the course occupies wooded, gently rolling land characteristic of Oakland County's glacial topography. Newcomb, a Michigan-based architect who worked on several courses in the region during that era, routed the layout to take advantage of natural elevation changes and mature tree corridors that frame many holes.
The course plays through a mix of hardwood forest and open meadow areas, with fairways that move across modest slopes and greens that typically feature moderate undulation. Water comes into play on several holes, and bunkers are positioned to challenge both tee shots and approaches. The design reflects the straightforward, playable style common to many private clubs built in Michigan during the 1980s, emphasizing shot values and course conditioning over dramatic features.
The Heathers Club operates as a private facility serving members from the Bloomfield Hills area. The club maintains a relatively low profile compared to some of its longer-established neighbors in Oakland County, focusing on member golf and social activities. The course provides a tree-lined, parkland experience typical of southeastern Michigan's suburban golf landscape, where layout and maintenance standards support regular member play throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Heathers was designed by Bill Newcomb.
Heathers at The Heathers Club is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Heathers is 70.
Heathers plays 6,410 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Heathers is 142.
Heathers is a 18-hole course.