Depending on your perspective â or favorite season â Crystal Mountain is either a ski resort with 59 well-groomed downhill runs or a golf resort with 36 holes of championship golf. Yet, regardless of the season, itâs one of Northern Michiganâs best resorts.
Golf entered the equation at Crystal Mountain in 1977 with the opening of the Betsie Valley golf course. Mountain Ridge followed in 1995. Both Betsie Valley and Mountain Ridge have received the prestigious 4-star rating from Golf Digest Magazine and are members of America's Summer Golf Capital, a collection of resort properties that feature 26 golf courses across northern Michigan. Both courses play out of the same clubhouse, which features a well-stocked pro shop, The Thistle restaurant and bar, and an outdoor patio complete with a bar, grill, and oftentimes live music.
Before your round, be sure to visit Crystal Mountainâs 10-acre learning center and practice facility. Youâll find a targeted grass range, along with a short game area featuring chipping and putting greens complete with sand bunkers for practicing. Everything you need for a quick tune-up before heading to the first tee! The Learning Center is also home to Crystal Mountain Golf School, which has been recognized as one of the best golf schools by Golf Digest. They feature a variety of single or multi-day lesson options including private, group, women-only, and juniors.
Since opening in 1977, the Betsie Valley course has received many upgrades, most recently from the summer of 2021 to the spring of 2022. Renovations included widening the fairways, building new tee boxes, a forestry management project to clear out brush, redesigned cart paths, and more. Even with all of these changes, the course still retains its original character and is now more playable than ever before.
Betsie Valley is spread across the rolling terrain which is blanketed in mature forests of pine and hardwoods. Water comes into play on several holes, and although there are only a few bunkers on the entire course, the majority of golfers tend to find at least one during their rounds. The tight, tree-lined fairways are often accented with wildflowers and lead to small, severely sloped greens making Betsie Valley more of a shot-makerâs course. Golfers are welcome to walk or ride the course.
Remember those âfew bunkersâ I mentioned? Two of them are located just right of the 7th green, which is bad news for most golfers. Itâs a short, 129-yard par 3 with a narrow approach that feeds errant tee shots right of the green and into those bunkers!
You may think that the 10th hole is a short par 5, at only 444 yards, but as you stand on the tee box studying the dramatic uphill nature of the hole, all of a sudden 444 yards isnât short anymore! In fact, it may play up to 75 yards longer! Itâs a dogleg right that just seems to keep on turning, and with trees lining both sides of the fairway, it emphasizes shot control over distance.
When it comes to accommodations, Crystal Mountain has the widest variety of any golf or ski resortâeverything from hotel-style rooms that sleep two or four guests to mountainside homes that sleep up to 14. There are bungalows and cottages to choose from; all are equipped with everything youâll need during your visit and, if you need something, just ask. They have the politest staff I have ever met.
Crystal Mountain offers several dining alternatives from pizza and subs at Betsie River Pizza to casual fine dining at The Thistle. As its name implies, this Scottish-themed venue has something for everyone. Breakfast is served daily at the Wild Tomato with just about any breakfast food you can think of. They also serve lunch and dinner. During the winter, Wild Tomato adds several âigloosâ to their property where you can enjoy a cocktail and shareables outside under the twinkling lights of the...
   Read moreDisappointment to say the least. This is a $120 round and unfortunately it is not at all worth the price. The carts are extremely outdated and just old- they need to upgrade these⌠They have no GPS tracking system (we went in the pro shop to buy a new rangefinder battery and conveniently they were sold out of those). The cart storage area up front was not impressive. No tees or divot tools were prepared in our cart. Range balls are not included in your $120 round - you have to pay for those too :)
The course itself was not impressive. Some holes with water which were somewhat aesthetically pleasing, but for Crystal âMountainâ - this course is a joke. Itâs flat. Womenâs tee box on 3 is an abomination (see photo below). Some holes were challenging. Youâre best to take your money and go to Boyne Mountain and play the Monument or the Alpine for $20 more. Would not play this course again.
Would give 1/5 starts truly, but their staff was really friendly and...
   Read moreInitially I thought seeing 3 stars was a little harsh. Got to play it finally, the layout is awesome. Very cool course. The conditions, had I paid full price, I might have asked for my money back. I got this round on Groupgolfer and I think I paid $40. For $40, I would certainly play it again. For their SPRING rate at $85 I would have been really upset. Conditions were really bad. The staff and the facility are great. But the course was in such bad shape. Again, for the price I paid, I would play it again. But if I went peak season and paid $85+ I would have been...
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