
Radrick Farms Golf Club sits in the rolling terrain outside Ann Arbor, Michigan, designed by Pete and Alice Dye. The course represents the collaborative approach that characterized much of the Dyes' work, blending Pete's strategic design philosophy with Alice's attention to playability and aesthetic detail. The property's natural topography provides elevation changes and varied terrain that the Dyes incorporated into the routing.
The design features characteristic Dye elements adapted to the Michigan landscape: strategic bunkering, thoughtful use of the property's contours, and green complexes that reward precise approach play. The course moves through a mix of open and wooded areas, with holes that take advantage of the site's natural features. Water comes into play on several holes, and the bunkering style reflects the angular, geometric shapes that became a Dye signature while remaining appropriate to the setting.
Radrick Farms serves as a private club in the Ann Arbor area, providing members with a championship-length layout that emphasizes course management and shot-making. The design asks players to think their way around the property rather than simply overpower it, consistent with Pete Dye's broader design philosophy. The course offers a distinct playing experience within southeastern Michigan's golf landscape, where Dye's design approach stands apart from the region's more traditional parkland layouts.
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Radrick Farms at Radrick Farms Golf Club has a Course Vaults score of 8.2 out of 10 based on 15 explicit golfer ratings.
Radrick Farms was designed by Alice Dye and Pete Dye.
Yes. Radrick Farms at Radrick Farms Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Radrick Farms is 72.
Radrick Farms plays 6,967 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Radrick Farms is 136.