EVERGREEN GOLF RESORT
🇺🇸 Cadillac, MI, USA
Designed by Jerry Matthews
The Spruce Course at Evergreen Golf Resort in Cadillac, Michigan, was designed by Jerry Matthews, a regional architect who has worked primarily in the Midwest. The course sits in the northern Michigan landscape, an area characterized by rolling terrain, dense stands of pine and hardwood forest, and sandy soils that provide natural drainage. Cadillac lies in the heart of Michigan's golf country, where the topography and climate favor traditional parkland-style layouts with tree-lined fairways and elevation changes.
Matthews routed the course through wooded corridors typical of northern Michigan resort properties, where players navigate between mature evergreens and deciduous trees. The design likely emphasizes accuracy off the tee, as the forested setting naturally frames landing areas and penalizes wayward shots. Elevation shifts common to the region add visual interest and strategic variety to approach shots, while the sandy subsoil allows for firm playing conditions during the summer months.
As part of a resort property, the Spruce Course serves both destination visitors and local golfers drawn to the Cadillac area's concentration of courses. The region's golf season runs from late spring through early fall, with peak play during the summer tourism period. The course operates within the broader amenities of Evergreen Golf Resort, which caters to groups and families seeking multi-day golf experiences in northern Michigan's lake country.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Spruce was designed by Jerry Matthews.
Yes. Spruce at Evergreen Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Spruce is 71.
Spruce plays 6,438 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Spruce is 130.
Spruce is a 18-hole course.