HURON SHORES GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Port Sanilac, MI, USA
Designed by Jeff Gorney
Huron Shores Golf Course occupies a distinctive setting along Michigan's Lake Huron shoreline in Port Sanilac, a small community in the state's Thumb region. Designed by Jeff Gorney, the course takes advantage of its proximity to the Great Lakes, with several holes offering views of the water and exposure to the prevailing winds that characterize lakeside golf in this part of Michigan. The routing works across relatively modest terrain typical of the region, with enough elevation change to create visual interest without the dramatic topography found at some of the state's more celebrated lakefront courses.
The layout reflects Gorney's approach to accessible public golf, balancing challenge with playability for a range of skill levels. The holes nearest the shoreline naturally draw the most attention, where the lake provides both scenic backdrop and strategic consideration when wind is a factor. Inland holes move through more protected corridors where tree-lined fairways define the playing corridors. The course serves both local residents and summer visitors drawn to the Lake Huron coast, fitting into the region's tradition of straightforward, unpretentious golf.
Port Sanilac itself is a quiet harbor town with a historic lighthouse and a character shaped by its maritime heritage. The golf course functions as part of the area's recreational appeal, offering a lakeside round in a less developed stretch of Michigan's eastern shoreline, away from the more heavily trafficked resort destinations elsewhere in the state.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Huron Shores was designed by Jeff Gorney.
Yes. Huron Shores at Huron Shores Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Huron Shores is 72.
Huron Shores plays 5,428 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Huron Shores is 117.
Huron Shores is a 18-hole course.