Sundance Course

Sundance opened to rave reviews in June 2005. Nestled on glacier-carved bluffs between Torch Lake and Grand Traverse Bay, Sundance exemplifies the extraordinary natural beauty of northwest Michigan with views of both Torch Lake to the east and Lake Michigan to the west. With wide, playable fairways, superbly sculpted greens, vast windswept bunkers, heather-clad mounding and spectacular vistas, Sundance will delight the scratch golfer or a newly fledged beginner. Sundance has quickly become one of the premier golf courses in northern Michigan.

*Note: Yardage on video is inaccurate. Please refer to the score card for accurate yardages.*

HOLE #1

Set forth before you are the glistening, emerald green fairways, sprawling white sand bunkers and the wispy amber heather that seamlessly bind the holes to one another. This first hole is designed to gently guide you into your golf experience at Sundance. From the elevated tee this dogleg left presents a spacious landing zone protected by a large fairway bunker through the landing area and a large grass bunker on the left. Beyond the steady of the playable rough, deep weedy heather awaits the errant shot straying too far right. Guarded by three sand bunkers in front, a birdie putt beckons from the expansive, undulating green which is best approached from the air but can also accept a run-up through a narrow approach.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black392
Blue368
White349
Gold329
Handicap16
Red309

Hole #2

Another very playable hole designed to help you get your game on. From the tee, a well struck shot follows a slight line to the green hidden behind the green. A deceptively large landing area lies beyond the fairway bunker that runs halfway through the fairway at 180 yards. A generous rolling green awaits a short iron shot that flies the sand bunker protecting the right half of the putting surface. Avoid going too far left where a sprawling sand bunker curls around the green.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black337
Blue316
White305
Gold282
Handicap14
Red263

Hole #3

This picturesque setting could be the signature hole on any other course. Nestled between a beautifully sculpted amphitheater and a crystal clear pond, lies one of the largest greens on the course. Fronted by a masterfully crafted native stone wall and sandwiched between greenside bunkers is a stepped putting area comprised of three distinct pin zones. On any given day club selection is paramount and may vary by up to three clubs depending on wind conditions.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black190
Blue169
White158
Gold133
Handicap29
Red102

Hole #4

Swing away from an elevated tee on this slight fairway dogleg right. The optimum tee shot favors a slight draw over the center of the upper fairway which will yield extra yardage from a concealed down slope. Avoid the six sand bunkers and expansive heather mounding on the right side or fade the safe and longer route on the lower left fairway. Consider the prevailing southwest wind on your second shot or you’ll find one of the three sand bunkers guarding the left side of this wide green. Pin placements on the left side will accept a run-up shot but in order to have a chance at birdie on the right, you’ll have to fly a terrifying pot bunker that’s ready to swallow anything short.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black390
Blue373
White351
Gold330
Handicap12
Red273

Hole #5

This mild dogleg left spells trouble on the left from start to finish. On a tee shot to that side, consider yourself lucky if you wind up in one of the three sand bunkers short of the landing area or numerous grass depressions beneath the side slope of this hole. Trouble is abundant on the right if you stray too far in front of a large sand bunker in front mixed with heather and OB beyond that. While you’re there, take solace in the gorgeous view of Old Mission Peninsula and Grand Traverse Bay to the right. Your second shot is to a diminutive extra gently sloping green sporting a hogback ridge that bisects the putting surface from front to back. A steep faced sand bunker protects the left and anything long requires a precise flop shot back.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black368
Blue352
White348
Gold324
Handicap9
Red301

Hole #6

Take a moment to carefully consider your strategy from this tee situated dramatically above the first landing zone and decide if you want to flirt with the hardwood corridor to the left or the large sand bunkers on the left. This double dogleg hole favors ball placement to the center/right in order to remove the row of majestic 100-year-old sugar maples that grace the left rough from play. If you tempt fate and avoid the two bunkers in front of the green you will face one of the more challenging putting surfaces on the course. You can easily add a stroke or two if you’re above the hole on this one.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black527
Blue493
White485
Gold473
Handicap2
Red388

Hole #7

Aim slightly right of center and if you avoid the bunker situated short right of the landing area you will be rewarded with additional yardage from the down slope. Don’t allow the beautiful backdrop created by the mixed forest of hardwoods and conifers on the horizon to distract you too much. Grass bunkers on the left and sand pot bunkers on the right frame this unique green. The real trouble exists behind and right of the green where long new result in pitching back up onto a raised green surface that could result in an unplayable lie if you’re in the wrong spot. The most distinguishing characteristic of this green however is its large reverse tier that cascades away from the incoming shot. Going long on a front pin placement will result in a most challenging putt.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black387
Blue367
White356
Gold337
Handicap24
Red315

Hole #8

No breather here. At 204 yards this is the toughest par 3 on the course and with its shallow, undulating, plateau green surface and protective bunkers is unyielding to anything less than a perfectly executed or extremely lucky tee shot. For the more timid or less fortunate tee shots that carry the heather, a thick bluegrass rough awaits.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black204
Blue193
White176
Gold160
Handicap4
Red138

Hole #9

Now’s the time to let the big dog bark. This hole can take everything you have on the first two shots and then some. From the tips you have a forced carry of two hundred yards in order to clear the lowland sanctuary area. If you succeed in threading your tee shot through an unforgiving swath westered from the surrounding cedars, avoided the bunker and deep swamp on the right, and have managed to advance it far enough to cut the dogleg, your next approach begins an uphill march to the green; providing you ample time to gather your wits left of the landing zone. For those able to barrel into an elevated unforgiving, three tiered green ensconced among seven sand bunkers. Hope for birdie but be satisfied with par.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black608
Blue562
White540
Gold475
Handicap2
Red405

Hole #10

Time for a breather. Once again you’ll be treated to the same spectacular panorama that you enjoyed on the first hole from a slightly different perspective. This hole offers another generous landing area but also features an abundance of sand. If you’re able to work some game, take it over the left fairway sand bunker otherwise aim straight down the center. A good drive will leave a short iron home to one of the deeper greens on the course. Anyone attempting to run a shot onto the green should beware of the grass depression and false front on the left side of the approach.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black412
Blue384
White369
Gold347
Handicap15
Red327

Hole #11

This dogleg left is easily reachable in two for the player that threads his tee shot between three fairway bunkers on the left and the waste bunker on the right. Control rather than length should be your strategy on this hole. A short iron shot to an elevated green rewards the player that favors accuracy over length from the tee.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black325
Blue311
White292
Gold278
Handicap11
Par4
Red226

Hole #12

Long, tough and testy. There’s plenty of room at the landing zone so use it wisely to set up your second shot. This green complex is tight, shallow and well defended, requiring an exacting second shot. Ample trouble waits in the form of a dense hardwood forest to the left; sand bunkers, grassy depressions and a treacherous, sprawling sandy waste bunker on the right that extends up through the next two holes. The putting surface on this hole is another one that pays tribute to the designs of days gone by in the form of the classic “valley of sin” putting surface.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black446
Blue421
White411
Gold392
Handicap3
Par4
Red373

Hole #13

When standing on the elevated tee don’t let the natural beauty of this green site entice you into letting your guard down. Anything less than a well placed tee shot will find hardwoods, heather, grass depressions, sand and waste bunkers. The putting surface is fraught with subtle deception and must be carefully read to score well.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black160
Blue155
White148
Gold140
Handicap19
Par3
Red123

Hole #14

Once again the massive waste bunker comes into play and taunts you from the tee until well past the first landing zone. An expansive landing zone stretches nearly to the tree line that borders the entire left side of the hole. If you want any chance of reaching the green in two however, you must skirt the right side of the fairway and risk disaster in the waste bunker. A long well placed drive provides a rare eagle opportunity if your second shot manages to fly the deep sand bunker that stands sentinel at the front of the green. A more conservative and safer strategy would be to lay-up short of that bunker; from one of several landing zones giving you a solid chance at birdie or par.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black512
Blue492
White483
Gold469
Handicap7
Par5
Red442

Hole #15

A true risk and reward hole. This is the number one handicap hole for good reason. If you hope to have any chance of reaching the green in two then be prepared to unleash a heroic tee shot followed by a well struck midiron. Off the tee you must negotiate a flight line over the wetland that stretches nearly the full length of a fairway quartering away from you. The more left you aim off the tee, the more you can bite off and chew. Your second shot still presents more challenge than the first owing in large part to the forced carry over the natural wetland and substantial bunkering to the right, rear and front of the two tiered green.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black435
Blue425
White409
Gold387
Handicap1
Par4
Red305

Hole #16

As you tee up on this hole you are teased with a view of the scenic peninsula that is the eighteenth green across the lake from you. In front of you sits an uphill hole framed by woods on the left and meandering heather covered mounding on the right. Your main goal is reach the upper tier of the stepped fairway without ending up in one of the massive sand bunkers guarding the right edge or the steep pot bunker benched into the left side of the lower tier. It is possible to reach the small two level green on your second shot but only if you fly the grass bunker that centers the heart of the approach plateau. Though not large in size and depth, this bunker does offer a manicured collection area on the left to gather errant shots. No tricks or surprises on the putting surface; what you see is what you get.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black485
Blue505
White479
Gold445
Handicap13
Par5
Red414

Hole #17

Camera? Club? Or both. A magnificent setting with an eighty-foot drop to the green. A breathtaking view is yours from a tee complex that overlooks the shimmering Caribbean blue waters of Torch Lake and the pristine beauty of the forested horizon surrounding it. Below you, surrounded by deep bunkers and aggressive heather, the green awaits as a rose among thorns. On the putting surface pay close attention to the read of your putt. The natural grade of the surrounding terrain may affect your perception of slope and can easily confuse the best of putters.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black201
Blue182
White166
Gold152
Handicap13
Par3
Red115

Hole #18

If you have any hope of reaching the green in two it is entirely dependent on the quality of your drive. A well struck shot centered between the fairway bunkers on the left and the lone pine on the right will put you in position to either lay-up, attempt to run it on, or go for all the marbles by flying the water that protects nearly all of this dramatic, rock encrusted, semi-peninsula green. As you ponder your shot from the elevated landing zone, your eyes will once more be tempted to drink in the outstanding vistas that surround you. Should you take the next shot now that you’ve given it full attention however, the lake and sand bunkers are ready to claim any poorly struck ball. Once on the green the battle continues. This is a large green with three distinct pin zones separated by ridges and steps that must be negotiated should you be in an adjoining pin zone.

Tee Colors & Yardages

Black460
Blue437
White424
Gold409
Handicap3
Par4
Red353