THE LOON GOLF RESORT
🇺🇸 Gaylord, MI, USA
Designed by Mike Husby
The Ridge at The Loon Golf Resort is a Mike Husby design located in Gaylord, Michigan, a region in the northern Lower Peninsula known for its concentration of golf courses and rolling, forested terrain. Gaylord sits in an area that has developed into one of Michigan's primary golf destinations, with courses taking advantage of the natural elevation changes and wooded landscape characteristic of this part of the state. Husby, a Michigan-based architect, has designed several courses throughout the region and typically works with the existing topography to create layouts that incorporate the native landforms.
The course name suggests significant elevation variation, which is consistent with the topography found in this area of Michigan. Courses in the Gaylord region generally feature tree-lined fairways with hardwoods and conifers, undulating terrain, and playing corridors carved through natural forest. The routing likely takes advantage of ridgelines and valleys to create visual interest and strategic variety across the eighteen holes.
The Loon Golf Resort operates as a public facility, making the course accessible to visitors and serving the northern Michigan golf market that draws players during the warmer months. The resort setting indicates the course is part of a larger lodging and recreational property, typical of the Gaylord area's tourism-oriented golf development. The region's courses generally play from late spring through mid-autumn, with conditions influenced by the northern climate and seasonal weather patterns.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Ridge was designed by Mike Husby.
Yes. The Ridge at The Loon Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Ridge is 71.
The Ridge plays 6,231 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Ridge is 132.
The Ridge is a 18-hole course.