THE LINKS AT ROLLING MEADOWS
🇺🇸 Holland, MI, USA
Designed by Bruce Matthews
The Links at Rolling Meadows is a daily-fee facility in Holland, Michigan, designed by Bruce Matthews. Located in the western part of the state near Lake Michigan, the course serves the greater Holland area and visiting golfers exploring Michigan's western shoreline golf corridor. Matthews, a Michigan-based architect, has designed numerous courses throughout the Midwest, typically emphasizing playability for a range of skill levels while working within the region's natural terrain.
The course name suggests a links-inspired design philosophy, though the inland Michigan setting means the layout likely incorporates rolling topography rather than true seaside dunes. The "Rolling Meadows" designation indicates terrain with elevation changes and open meadowland character, which Matthews would have routed to take advantage of natural contours and sight lines. Michigan courses in this region often feature a mix of tree-lined and open holes, with native grasses and strategic bunkering defining playing corridors.
As a public-access facility, The Links at Rolling Meadows caters to local golfers, resort visitors to the Holland area, and travelers drawn to western Michigan's concentration of courses. Holland's proximity to Lake Michigan and its position along the state's golf trail make it a convenient stop for golfers touring the region. The course operates within the competitive daily-fee market that characterizes much of Michigan golf, offering an accessible option for those seeking variety beyond the area's more prominent resort layouts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Links was designed by Bruce Matthews.
Yes. The Links at The Links At Rolling Meadows is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Links is 27.
The Links plays 928 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The Links is a 9-hole course.