Arbor Hills Golf Club
Michigan
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Michigan, United States
Course information and strategy based on Scoring Zone analysis.
Parkland
Course Type
Balanced
Difficulty
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Playable — This course is rated "Playable" because it is a mix of layout and conditions that require smart course management.
Designed by James Gilmore Harrison and once the longtime venue for the PGA Tour's Buick Open, Warwick Hills is a traditional Midwestern parkland layout. The course is defined by mature hardwoods, deep bunkering, and small, undulating green complexes. It requires precision from the tee to navigate narrow corridors and maintain clear angles into the putting surfaces.
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Success depends on position over power; many fairways feature subtle bends where a driver might run out of room. Approach shots should focus on staying below the hole, as these greens are known for their defensive sloping and high speeds. Avoid short-siding yourself, as recovers from thick greenside rough are demanding.
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Success depends on position over power; many fairways feature subtle bends where a driver might run out of room. Approach shots should focus on staying below the hole, as these greens are known for their defensive sloping and high speeds. Avoid short-siding yourself, as recovers from thick greenside rough are demanding. This is the defining strategy for Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club. Golfers who commit to this approach consistently score better here.
The par 5s offer the best opportunities for birdies provided you avoid the cross-bunkers on your second shots. Keeping the ball in the fairway is essential for scoring, as the thick rough makes it difficult to control spin into the firm greens. Par is a respected score on the long par 3s which require long irons or hybrids.
Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club suits golfers who want to improve their scoring through better decision-making. Mid handicap players benefit most from playing conservatively, while lower handicap golfers can take advantage of scoring opportunities when they are clearly available.
The most common error is aggressive play on the par 5s without accounting for well-placed fairway bunkers that pinch the landing zones. Over-clubbing on approaches is also common, leading to difficult downhill chips from behind the greens. Players often underestimate the influence of the tree line on wind consistency during tee shots.
On a typical 400-yard par 4 at Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club, the goal should be simple: two controlled shots. You don't need a perfect drive — you need a repeatable position that allows you to play your next shot with confidence.
Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club rewards discipline and clear decision-making. Spend extra time on the practice green to adjust to the high Stimpmeter readings common at this championship venue. Practice your high-lofted wedge shots, as you will likely need to carry bunkers to reach tight pin locations. Pay attention to the grain and slope on putts, which often pull toward the lower sections of the property.
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