OLD CHANNEL TRAIL GOLF CLUB
🇺🇸 Montague, MI, USA
Designed by Robert B. Harris
Old Channel Trail Golf Club's Woods course sits in Montague, a small lakeside community in western Michigan near the shores of White Lake and just inland from Lake Michigan. The course was designed by Robert B. Harris, a Michigan-based architect who has worked extensively throughout the Great Lakes region since the 1990s. Harris typically emphasizes playability and strategic variety while working within natural terrain, and his designs often reflect the rolling, forested character common to this part of the state.
The Woods course occupies land that features the mix of hardwood forest and gentle elevation changes typical of Michigan's coastal plain. The routing likely moves through tree-lined corridors with occasional openings that provide views toward the surrounding lake country. Harris designs generally reward thoughtful positioning over pure distance, with greens that incorporate subtle contours and approach angles that favor accurate iron play. The course serves a regional membership and visiting golfers drawn to the Muskegon-area golf corridor.
Montague itself is a quiet town with deep roots in Michigan's lumber and maritime history, and the course fits into a landscape where golf development has remained modest in scale. Old Channel Trail offers a straightforward test of golf in a wooded setting, characteristic of the accessible daily-fee and semi-private facilities that define much of Michigan's golf outside the celebrated resort destinations along the northern coast.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Woods was designed by Robert B. Harris.
Yes. Woods at Old Channel Trail Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Woods is 35.
Woods plays 3,222 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Woods is 130.
Woods is a 9-hole course.