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Rock Golf Course

Rock Golf Course

33494 S Maxton Rd Drummond, MI 49726

Island greens. Long tree-lined fairways. Dog-legs left . Dog-legs right. Abundant wildlife – deer that actually come into play on some holes. The people who love this course play to all levels. They like The Rock because it’s an experience, not just a round of golf. This emerald was cut out of limestone and is trimmed by hardwood and cedar, crafting each fairway separately over 400 acres. Play on The Rock is controlled. Each group of golfers is in their own game, and virtually isolated from other golfers. Each hole has four tees and therefore, four possible challenges to choose from.

2008 Golf Digest 4-Star Rating “Best Places to Play”

After the golf course closes, the resort gets into “winter mode” and the pro shop transforms into our Winter Sports Center. Whether you are looking to rent snowmobiles or enjoy one of the many free activities listed below, the staff at the Winter Sports Center will get you on the trail with the equipment you need.

Phone Number  (906) 493-1006

Rock Golf Course
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