Menu Filter

Gogebic Golf Course

Gogebic Golf Course

200 Country Club Rd Ironwood, MI 49938

Welcome to the Gogebic Country Club. Premier golfing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The 18-hole “Gogebic” course at the Gogebic Country Club facility in Ironwood, Michigan features 6,030 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71 . The course rating is 67.0 and it has a slope rating of 113. The beautifully constructed stone clubhouse with three stone fireplaces, built in 1922, has a scenic view of golf course and surrounding area with a bar and lounge.

The Gogebic Country Club golf course opened in 1922. The tree-lined fairways are bordered by a standard cut of rough. Water hazards come into play on three holes. The average-sized greens are slightly sloped and have medium speed. Par for the course is 71. From the back tees the course plays to 6,030 yards. From the forward tees the course measures 5,199 yards. The longest hole on the course is # 18, a par-5 that plays to 553 yards. The shortest hole on the course is # 15, a par-3 that plays to 142 yards from the back tees.

Phone Number  (906) 932-2515

Gogebic Golf Course

 

Content the property of Gogebic Golf Course.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Great Lakes Drive, affiliates, and site resources are not responsible for any incidents attributed to the use of this information. All information provided on this site should be considered a simple bit of information that informs the average individual on activities or available lodging that others have participated in, and in many cases warns them of dangerous aspects of a location, and should not be considered a promotion for taking part in the activity or a recommendation to use, stay, or support. Some of these pages represent extremely dangerous activities and should not be considered by individuals and families as normal activities. Many of the links provide information contributed by professionals or adrenaline junkies and are meant only as interesting points. Other information would probably never be heard about and represents wonderful historic facts and fiction about places that have disappeared. All activities from driving a car to entering the water can be hazardous and should be taken on at your own risk. Take responsibility for your actions and be very careful when exploring this wonderful fast land that is available to us all. Ads on the site may be from awesome companies but for legal reasons they do not necessarily represent the beliefs or receive the support of GreatLakesDrive.com. By reading the information on a page, and/or clicking on any of the links, you agree to take full responsibility in the result. Drive Safely! Stay on the path if you are concerned about the results of stepping off the edge. Discover a wonderful place right in your own backyard! You will never forget it.