WAWONOWIN COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Champion, MI, USA
Designed by Don Childs
Wawonowin Country Club sits in Champion, a small community in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where the course occupies terrain characteristic of the region's forested, rolling landscape. Don Childs designed the layout, working with the natural topography that defines golf in this part of the state. The Upper Peninsula's relatively short playing season and remote location give courses here a distinct character, often emphasizing playability and integration with the surrounding woodland environment rather than tournament conditioning or elaborate features.
The routing likely moves through stands of hardwoods and conifers typical of northern Michigan, with elevation changes that create variety in shot requirements and visual interest. Courses in this region generally feature firm, fast-playing conditions during the summer months, with greens and fairways that reflect the cooler climate and shorter growing season. The design priorities in such settings typically favor strategic options for members who play the course repeatedly rather than dramatic hazards or forced carries.
Champion's location in Marquette County places the club in an area known more for outdoor recreation and natural beauty than for golf tourism, suggesting a membership-focused operation serving local residents and seasonal visitors. The course represents the kind of regional golf facility that anchors small Upper Peninsula communities, where the game fits into a broader culture of hunting, fishing, and appreciation for the northwoods setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Wawonowin was designed by Don Childs.
Yes. Wawonowin at Wawonowin Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Wawonowin is 72.
Wawonowin plays 6,635 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Wawonowin is a 18-hole course.