RICHMOND FOREST GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Lenox, MI, USA
Designed by Bruce Matthews
Richmond Forest Golf Course sits in Lenox, Michigan, a small community in the Thumb region of the state, roughly an hour north of Detroit. Designed by Bruce Matthews, the course occupies wooded terrain characteristic of southeastern Michigan, where stands of mature hardwoods frame fairways and provide definition to the routing. Matthews, a regional architect active in Michigan during the latter decades of the twentieth century, worked primarily on daily-fee and municipal projects throughout the state, favoring layouts that fit naturally into existing topography without extensive earthmoving.
The course plays through rolling, forested land that offers a contrast to the flatter agricultural landscapes common in much of the Thumb. Tree-lined corridors and modest elevation changes create a traditional parkland experience, with strategic interest derived from placement off the tee and approach angles into greens protected by natural contours and bunkers. The routing takes advantage of the property's wooded character, with holes often playing through corridors that reward accuracy over distance.
Richmond Forest serves as a community course for the Lenox area and surrounding towns, offering accessible golf in a quiet, rural setting. The facility reflects the straightforward design values of its era, emphasizing playability for a range of skill levels while maintaining enough challenge to engage regular players. The wooded setting provides a sense of seclusion despite the course's proximity to regional population centers.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Richmond Forest was designed by Bruce Matthews.
Yes. Richmond Forest at Richmond Forest Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Richmond Forest is 72.
Richmond Forest plays 6,701 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Richmond Forest is 133.
Richmond Forest is a 18-hole course.