Pine View

5820 Stony Creek Rd, Ypsilanti, Michigan, 48197

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Golf Pass Region

Pine View is available in the Upper Midwest Golf Pass and Super Pass

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Designed in 1989 by famed golf course architect Harley Hodges, The Pine View Championship 18 Hole course has earned a reputation in Ann Arbor / Ypsilanti for the way the challenge intensifies as players swing through the front & back nines. The first nine, known as "Open Pines," features wide fairways with some difficult greens. As players approach the back nine, known as "Rolling Pines", they soon find themselves among beautiful white pine trees, which line the sides of many holes. The landscape is all at once majestic and challenging. The longest, most difficult tees at Pine View measure 6,490 yards while the shortest set of tees play to 4,101 yards. This makes an excellent combination for golfers of all skill and experience levels, whether they aim to relax or enhance their games.

Upper Midwest Golf Pass

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