Tittabawassee Park
Freeland, Michigan 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
-11 votes
kyle g
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April 30, 2013
aced most of the back 9 with my putter. i have better things to do with my day.
-1 votes
Austin Sylvester
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September 13, 2012
A lot has been cleared out so its much easier to find your disc if it goes off the fairway. Great job!
-1 votes
Aric Timm
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March 26, 2013
Nice mix of long/short holes. This course does not hold up well after rain, and the mosquitoes are generally terrible, but other than that I love it! Very well maintained and close to home.
+0 votes
Angel Gilbert
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October 9, 2012
lost 3 discs playing here before finishing hole 5. not easy to navigate and figure out where the next hole is. the signs for the holes are either missing, pulled out and laying somewhere, or small. no benches or trash cans to be seen.
+1 votes
Justin Rogers
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August 15, 2012
great course,tight fairways...they used the land really well...the tee pads are a little on the small side but overall worth the trip i will be back again
+1 votes
Michael Tupica
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August 4, 2012
I really like the Freeland course. I don't know why people have to be disrespectful by pulling all the yardage signs out of the ground....
-2 votes
Jeffrey Sutherland
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June 30, 2012
A lot of trash on the course. I little TLC will make this an A rated course
-1 votes
William Gilbert
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June 19, 2012
nice tees,
flow? hard to find your way from hole to hole
some walking and no signage as to where the next tee is.
some bad or overgrown fairways, really just filling in i suppose.
not a hard course, water on a couple of holes make for challenges.
flow? hard to find your way from hole to hole
some walking and no signage as to where the next tee is.
some bad or overgrown fairways, really just filling in i suppose.
not a hard course, water on a couple of holes make for challenges.
+0 votes
Matthew Dengler
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May 30, 2012
Extremely ....rustic(?). It takes more than clearing away a little underbrush to make a golf course. Other than the large amounts of litter and general rubbish, you would think no one had been to this course in 15 years as no maintenance has apparently been done on this course in about that many years. On the upside, the locals are characters and everyone I met there were wonderful. Not my style of play but if you can throw perfectly straight then this is a great course for you.
+0 votes
Jeremy Richards
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May 22, 2012
No holes marked. Really didn't know where we were going and the course was really muddy. Other than that it was a really fun time.
+0 votes
Ryan Schwalm
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May 4, 2012
I'm not a very experience player and this isn't one you'd like to start out on but i've played around a bit for my time of playing and I love this course.
-1 votes
Sean Anders
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October 12, 2011
Tight, technical course. Lots of birdie holes, but don't get ahead of yourself, a bad shot can easily end in a double bogey.
-1 votes
Sancho Valdez
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June 23, 2011
Great course it is short and sweet. Mostly wooded and groomed fairways and concrete tees. Definitely worth putting on your crews travel list. Locals are awesome!
-1 votes
Mike Durco
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June 15, 2011
good use of the land. fair wooded holes (for the most part). short but fun!!!!! I really like the straight holes on this course!
-1 votes
Scott Martinelli
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May 23, 2011
Very tight and technical. Could use a little trimming. Muddy fairways. Fun and short course.
-1 votes
Jon Andrews
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April 22, 2011
Love the course, just a little wet for this time of year. There was no way to get from hole 15 to 16 other than throwing a bunch of logs in the stream. Hole 1 has been bent and twisted, but still usable. Other than the standing water and mud (which always goes away) the course was fun.
+0 votes
Brian O
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October 27, 2010
This course would grade up if it were a little easier to navigate. Technical, great use of elevation and water, an overall great course. It's as fun to play as it is to say.
+1 votes
Don Covert
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October 12, 2010
Give this course a little maintenance, not too much, keep it woodsy, but clean it up, give it some direction from hole to hole and add some benches and you got an A!








































