SHAFFER'S EVERGREEN GOLF COURSE
🇺🇸 Hudson, MI, USA
Designed by Robert Beard
Shaffer's Evergreen Golf Course sits in Hudson, a small community in southern Michigan near the Ohio border. Designed by Robert Beard, the course serves the local golfing population in Lenawee County, a predominantly agricultural region where golf facilities tend toward accessible, straightforward layouts rather than championship tests. The area's relatively flat to gently rolling terrain characterizes much of the farmland-turned-golf-course development in this part of the state.
The routing likely takes advantage of whatever natural elevation changes exist in the Hudson area, with mature tree plantings—suggested by the "Evergreen" name—providing definition and character to the holes. Courses of this type in rural southern Michigan typically feature parkland-style design with tree-lined fairways, modest water features, and greens that accommodate a range of skill levels. The layout serves as a community course where local leagues, casual rounds, and family golf form the core of daily play.
Robert Beard's design work in the Midwest generally emphasized playability and maintenance practicality for courses operating with modest budgets. Shaffer's Evergreen reflects this regional approach: a course built to provide enjoyable golf for its immediate community rather than to attract destination play. The facility represents the kind of unpretentious golf that forms the backbone of the game across small-town America, where the focus remains on accessibility and the social aspects of the sport.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shaffer's Evergreen was designed by Robert Beard.
Yes. Shaffer's Evergreen at Shaffer's Evergreen Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shaffer's Evergreen is 36.
Shaffer's Evergreen plays 2,700 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Shaffer's Evergreen is 103.
Shaffer's Evergreen is a 9-hole course.