Raisin River Golf Club's West course is located in Monroe, Michigan, a city in the southeastern corner of the state near the western shore of Lake Erie. The course was designed by Bill Maddox, a Michigan-based architect who has worked on several layouts in the region. Monroe's relatively flat terrain and proximity to the Raisin River corridor provide the setting for this layout, which likely incorporates the area's natural water features and mature tree lines characteristic of southeastern Michigan golf courses.
The course serves the Monroe community and visiting golfers from nearby Toledo, Ohio, and the Detroit metropolitan area. As part of a multi-course facility, the West layout offers one of several playing options at Raisin River Golf Club, allowing the club to accommodate different skill levels and provide variety for regular members and guests. The design takes advantage of the property's natural features while providing a playable test for golfers of varying abilities.
Southeastern Michigan golf courses typically feature tree-lined fairways, modest elevation changes, and strategic use of water hazards drawn from the region's rivers and wetlands. The West course at Raisin River fits within this regional tradition, offering a layout shaped by the local landscape and designed to provide an accessible yet engaging round of golf for the area's golfing community.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West was designed by Bill Maddox.
Yes. West at Raisin River Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at West is 70.
West plays 6,106 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at West is 120.
West is a 18-hole course.