The Woodlands of Van Buren is a daily-fee facility in Wayne, Michigan, designed by Jerry Matthews, a regional architect who has worked on several courses in the Great Lakes area. The course serves the western Detroit suburbs, situated in a community that has seen residential and commercial development over recent decades. The property reflects the relatively flat to gently rolling terrain typical of southeastern Michigan, with mature tree stands that likely give the course its name and define playing corridors.
Matthews's design work in Michigan generally emphasizes playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating the natural landscape features available on a given site. At The Woodlands, golfers can expect tree-lined fairways that require accuracy off the tee, with strategic bunkering around greens and occasional water hazards that add variety to the routing. The course layout likely takes advantage of existing woodlands to create distinct holes while maintaining reasonable pace of play for the daily-fee market.
The facility caters to local golfers and league play common to municipal and public courses in the Detroit metropolitan area. As a daily-fee operation, it provides accessible golf without the membership requirements of private clubs in the region, serving both casual players and those seeking regular competitive rounds in a straightforward, tree-dominated setting characteristic of Michigan parkland golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Woodlands of Van Buren was designed by Jerry Matthews.
Yes. The Woodlands of Van Buren is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Woodlands of Van Buren is 71.
The Woodlands of Van Buren plays 6,120 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Woodlands of Van Buren is 119.
The Woodlands of Van Buren is a 18-hole course.