Big Portage Lake
Grass Lake, Michigan 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+2 votes
Scott White
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September 18, 2010
The state of affairs at Waterloo is looking up. Was that just a cool hole?
-2 votes
Joel Coppernoll
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January 11, 2011
It is a sweet course during the fall and spring. Summer kind of sucks. The bugs and poison ivy are horrible. So bad, I go maybe, twice all summer. The park said they are working n the bugs though.
-1 votes
Ben Calhoun
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March 8, 2011
Good winter course, short somewhat technical shots test all throws. Teepads aren't very good but they have them. Good signage, state park facilities. Quick and easy great flow. Too much ivy to be played in spring/summer.
+1 votes
lyle downing
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May 5, 2011
spotless no garbage little casuals tight lines, thick shrub on side of fairways makes it kinda touchy with a good mixture in the distances but good mid course with a couple more long holes and scorecards could of been rated a little higher
+1 votes
Eric Daum
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May 6, 2011
I love the course at Grass Lake, all of the holes are fairly short, but seeing that it is placed in the woods, it is quite challenging with many narrow fairways. this is one course where your putting game had better be on!
+0 votes
Mike Durfee
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June 25, 2011
was a very nice course for the most part.tight fairways.bring your short game.few of the tees are "slick" but most are perfect.well marked holes.
more score cards would be nice.and if there are scorecards,please dont take more than the one you need.i have seen people take like five at once.just think of others please.thank you.
more score cards would be nice.and if there are scorecards,please dont take more than the one you need.i have seen people take like five at once.just think of others please.thank you.
+1 votes
Brian Carter
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May 22, 2012
Good, fairly technical course with excellent signage. Never needed a map. Not sure why several holes are marked par 2 though (over 200 feet with tight tree fairways...hmmm). Unfortunately, unless you love poison ivy, stay away until early spring or later fall. Course is loaded. It's gonna be a long night!
+0 votes
Jordan Zawodny
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July 19, 2012
This course has a TON of potential. It is very challenging, with extremely narrow fairways and low ceilings. The undergrowth however is nothing short of ridiculous. Also the scorecards at the base is awesome- the labeling of the course is awesome- the tee pads are acceptable; the signs however, aren't accurate of the holes. Some holes say they have some harder turns then they do. Subtle turns for what the sign will tell you is a sure RHFH rough hyzer... When I come back I am only bringing a Buzzz, a roller and a putter. Definitely the hardest course I have played in Michigan so far.
+0 votes
Michael Cox
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September 17, 2012
Target shooting course, great for learning control and accuracy, only one hole over 500, lots of trees in play.
+0 votes
Ben Ross
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December 13, 2012
Course looks good. Beautiful day...sun was shining. Lots of leaf piles to lose your discs in so be careful out there. Lost a sidewinder on hole 2 a while ago that I'd like to get back.
+0 votes
Jerry "Chilly" Chilson
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January 18, 2013
Thanks for another pitch and put. Wow the land there is great but seriously the layout is weak. average hole is 220 feet. Great ace race course. I'm sorry if you are the designer or you love this course but it could be a lot better just by placing some of the pins a bit further out. I was bored on the front nine as most were righty hyzers. Pads are great. Great course for beginers but low difficulty.
+0 votes
Robert "Bo" Fought
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January 30, 2013
Short, wooded course with concrete pads (except 9), signage and baskets. Great course for shaping lines and working midrange and approach game. The front 9 is more enjoyable then the back 9, too many repetitive holes on the back. Challenging in the summer when trees are in full bloom and underbrush is lush. Great place to get a quick round in or two.
*Side note, buy the Recreation Pass when you renew your license plate for $10/year. Sure beats paying $6.00 each time for the day pass.
*Side note, buy the Recreation Pass when you renew your license plate for $10/year. Sure beats paying $6.00 each time for the day pass.
+0 votes
Skyler stoker
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June 2, 2013
Played this course when there wasn't much undergrowth and it was fun BUT it is terrible with the undergrowth. Took 5+ minutes to find a disc if it was off the fairway. Poison ivy briar patches and bugs are EVERYWHERE! Won't play here again until everything starts to die off.
+0 votes
Jacob Roberson
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April 3, 2013
Decent course, and definitely a great place to go and practice. However, there is not much variety to the course, especially on the back nine. Most of the holes are narrow and short.
Hole 7 is extremely deceptive, and there doesn't really seem to be a definitive fairway.
Hole 9 has no tee pad.
Hole 12 has a fallen tree all the way across the fairway. Decent challenge, but kind of B.S.
Aside from these complaints, I enjoy this course and plan to practice here quite a lot.
Hole 7 is extremely deceptive, and there doesn't really seem to be a definitive fairway.
Hole 9 has no tee pad.
Hole 12 has a fallen tree all the way across the fairway. Decent challenge, but kind of B.S.
Aside from these complaints, I enjoy this course and plan to practice here quite a lot.



















