HEATHER HIGHLANDS GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Holly, MI, USA
Designed by Robert B. Harris
Heather Highlands Golf Club sits in Holly, Michigan, a community in Oakland County roughly an hour northwest of Detroit. The course was designed by Robert B. Harris, a Michigan-based architect who worked primarily in the Great Lakes region during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Harris designed or renovated several courses across Michigan, typically working with the rolling terrain and natural features characteristic of the state's glacially-formed landscape.
The routing at Heather Highlands likely takes advantage of the area's gentle elevation changes and native vegetation, with fairways framed by stands of hardwoods and the namesake heather plantings that give the club its identity. Harris-designed courses in this region tend to emphasize strategic shot placement over pure length, with greens that reward accurate approach play. The property's natural drainage and sandy subsoil, common to this part of Michigan, typically provide firm playing conditions during the summer months.
As a semi-private facility, Heather Highlands serves both members and daily-fee players, functioning as a community course for the Holly area and surrounding towns. The club offers a straightforward golf experience reflective of Michigan's public and accessible golf culture, where the focus remains on playable design and maintaining quality conditions for a broad membership base. The course operates within the tradition of regional layouts that prioritize enjoyment and regular play over championship length or tournament pedigree.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Precision was designed by Robert B. Harris.
Yes. Precision at Heather Highlands Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Precision is 31.
Precision plays 2,009 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Precision is a 9-hole course.