Buttles Park

Lewiston, Michigan     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + mark oller › August 6, 2016
B
Pretty good job cutting this course out through the woods. Great tee pads, baskets, and signage. 2 excellent well placed benches on 6 and 13. For a course that is primarily for locals the designer did a good job.
-  +1 votes  + Randall Robbins › June 29, 2016
A-
This course has a solid mixture of shots. However some of the signs can be misleading. One of the holes is about 75 feet straight with a hard left. The sign makes it look like it's so far away but it really isn't. Other than that the course was fantastic and will come back for sure!
-  +1 votes  + Scott Gross "Team Tilley's" › March 17, 2019
B+
Challenging, technical, shorter course. Fun to play. Good teepads and baskets
-  +1 votes  + Richard Brooks › December 1, 2015
B+
Well laid out course, both hyzer and anhyzer shots, good control shots thru narrow lanes will get you to the goal. Open shots but with control for distance. The only down would be no long shot for the big arms.
-  +1 votes  + Sean Brennan › November 18, 2015
A+
-  +1 votes  + Bruce Bordeaux › May 9, 2017
A-
Fun and easy course. Signs are a little misleading. Lot of Ace potential for sure! Well maintained.
-  +1 votes  + Jake Frary › June 21, 2019
B+
Decent course to play, some of the fairways are a little too tight but that's part of playing a wooded course. Easy to navigate but the tee signs are kind of misleading for a lot of the holes. Also the rec area it's located in has charcoal grills you can use if you want to make an afternoon out of playing here.
-  +1 votes  + Jeff Dunn CTDG › June 10, 2021
B+
Tons of fun to play. A lot of the lines make you get really creative, there are quite a few short ace runs as well. Tee pads are top notch. Pretty flat and no water so no lost discs usually. Definitely worth the trip when I come up north. Only con I would say is some of the holes are too much of a right angle and make it impossible to get to the basket. Hole 5 could be a better tee shot. I honestly play it for a 3 every time, a roller or a throw in are about the only way to get it there for b ...
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-  +0 votes  + Angel Gilbert › July 23, 2021
B
Just finished playing this. Easy to follow. A mix of long holes and short holes. No trash cans. Nice benches though not on every hole.
-  +0 votes  + Becky Gilbert › September 3, 2018
B
nicely mowed. The direction arrows were very helpful.not hard to navigate. loved the wooded holes thru the tree tunnels. no trash cans yet. what you take in please take out!
-  +0 votes  + Josh Russell › September 20, 2023
A
This course is best described as a short, technical, wooded course. But there are 4- 300" plus holes. There is terrific flow to the course. They have huge, textured, cement teepads- some of the best anywhere. Brand new Mach 5 baskets that are much improved over the older DGA baskets. And now they have removed all the stumps and took a heavy tiller to it all, grinding up tree roots and everything, then took a heavy rake to it. The fairways and pathways are now smooth as can be. EVERY course shou ...
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-  +0 votes  + Chris Arnett › November 1, 2021
A
-  +0 votes  + Dean Hass › October 25, 2023
B
-  +0 votes  + Mike Kashat › June 16, 2021
A
GREAT UPNORTH COURSE
-  +0 votes  + John Wiggs › August 15, 2021
A-
Short and technical course, two trash cans near 18 and on 12. A total of 11 benches and cemented tee pads throughout the course. Somewhat tight lanes but nothing you can’t figure out, the only small downfalls would be the signs are not all portrayed accurately and it’s very open for big arm shots. Overall fun and taken care of.
-  +0 votes  + Gary Gillette › January 19, 2022
A
Great course with some technical shots to make it a little more challenging, garbage cans are evenly spread out to minimize littering.
All around great course!
-  -6 votes  + Ira E › September 20, 2023
F
Absolutely no variety in this course. Everything is 150 to 250 with sharp left turn and 10 foot wide fairways. Only a couple of holes that are over 300 and they are all par 4s. The only good thing about this course is the teepads. Even the signs are terrible.

I will definitely not be wasting my time with this course again. I'd way rather drive to Grayling or West Branch and play a well designed course.
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