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Crystal Mountain Golf Course

Designed by William Newcomb and opened in 1995
Mountain Ridge - Thompsonville, Michigan

Course Details

Holes:
18
Par:
72
Length:
6983 yards
Slope:
128
Rating:
73.3
Driving Ranges:
Yes

The 18-hole "Mountain Ridge" course at the Crystal Mountain Golf Course facility in Thompsonville, Michigan features 6983 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 73.3 and it has a slope rating of 128. The estimated green fees for 18 holes is $150. Crystal Mountain Golf Course Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 5 practice tees. Designed by William Newcomb, the Mountain Ridge golf course opened in 1995.

Estimated Green Fees
$150
These rates are an estimate of what you might expect to pay at Mountain Ridge with a cart. Actual rates may vary.
Fees are typically lowest Monday through Thursday and during twilight (late afternoon and evenings). Expect to pay the highest rates on weekends.

Other Golf Courses at this facility

Crystal Mountain Golf Course
Betsie Valley
Image 18 Holes
Image 72 Par
Image 6983 Yards

Scorecard for Mountain Ridge

HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOT
Blue73.50/135 410 167 378 418 203 546 403 375 538 3438 395 425 206 441 545 407 374 208 568 3569 7007
White69.80/129 397 139 338 373 184 509 374 328 480 3122 332 379 178 400 500 366 321 173 487 3136 6258
Green67.60/122 357 105 289 335 157 481 355 316 441 2836 319 343 145 344 446 340 301 147 479 2864 5700
Green (L)70.90/127 357 105 289 335 157 481 355 316 441 2836 319 343 145 344 446 340 301 147 479 2864 5700
Red (L)69.40/123 344 92 263 299 122 392 323 273 390 2498 266 315 133 273 370 315 265 105 416 2458 4956
Par 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 5 36 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 36 72
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Depending on your perspective – or favorite season – Crystal Mountain is either a ski resort with 59 well-groomed downhill runs or a golf resort with 36 holes of championship golf. Yet, regardless of the season, it’s one of Northern Michigan’s best resorts.

Crystal Mountain has the most unique history of any resort I have ever written about. It began as a school project when a geography teacher at Benzonia High School tasked his students to find the best place in Benzie County, MI to start a ski area. After much research and debate the class determined the Buck Hills Range offered the best combination of terrain and snowfall.

The Buck Hills Ski Area became a reality in 1956 with a rope tow powered by an old pick-up truck engine and a warming hut built with donated lumber. In 1960, Buck Hills became Crystal Mountain Resort when it was purchased by 96 shareholders, many of whom had homes nearby. The new owners made many substantial upgrades including a new lodge with dining and 21 rooms for overnight guests.

By 1966, ownership had dwindled to a small handful of owners who realized that the best way for the resort to be profitable was to make it a year-round destination. Fast forward to 1981 and sole ownership of Crystal Mountain came down to the flip of a coin between George Petritz and Robert Meyer. Crystal Mountain has been owned by the Petritz family ever since.

Golf entered the equation at Crystal Mountain in 1977 with the opening of the Betsie Valley golf course. Mountain Ridge followed in 1995. Both Betsie Valley and Mountain Ridge have received the prestigious 4-star rating from Golf Digest Magazine and are members of America’s Summer Golf Capital, a collection of resort properties that feature 26 golf courses across northern Michigan. Both courses play out of the same clubhouse, which features a well-stocked pro shop, The Thistle restaurant and bar, and an outdoor patio complete with a bar, grill, and oftentimes live music.

Before your round, be sure to visit Crystal Mountain’s 10-acre learning center and practice facility. You’ll find a targeted grass range, along with a short game area featuring chipping and putting greens complete with sand bunkers for practicing. Everything you need for a quick tune-up before heading to the first tee! The Learning Center is also home to Crystal Mountain Golf School, which has been recognized as one of the best golf schools by Golf Digest. They feature a variety of single or multi-day lesson options including private, group, women-only, and juniors.

Since opening in 1977, the Betsie Valley course has received many upgrades, most recently from the summer of 2021 to the spring of 2022. Renovations included widening the fairways, building new tee boxes, a forestry management project to clear out brush, redesigned cart paths, and more. Even with all of these changes, the course still retains its original character and is now more playable than ever before.

The Mountain Ridge course was carved from the mountainside, so it offers both a challenge and some terrific views. The golf course covers a range of elevation changes from subtle to spectacular; in all, you’ll ascend over 200’ during your round. Mountain Ridge is situated among huge Northern Michigan pine trees that frame many of the fairways and greens. Water is a predominant factor on the first four holes, guarding the left side of both #1 and #2 greens, and then off the tee on Numbers 3 and 4. You won’t see the wet stuff again until the 9th hole. After that, you only see it on Numbers 10 and 12. Bunkers and sandy waste areas are more prevalent on Mountain Ridge than on Betsie Valley and usually factor into play. This course emphasizes brains over brawn, and having a sound strategy for each hole is important.

Like Betsie Valley, Mountain Ridge is very playable and offers the same four sets of tees and combo yardage with distances ranging from 6,973 to 5,018 yards. I found the White Tees again to be a fitting challenge.

With a course this beautiful there are many memorable holes but what I remember most are the par 3s; they were scenic, challenging, and fun to play. The second hole plays 143 yards, slightly downhill into an hourglass-shaped green with bunkers on either side as well as water on the left. The green is deeper than it is wide, so distance control is important.

The 183-yard, 5th hole plays slightly downhill and sometimes one club less than usual. With one large bunker front left and three more surrounding the back of the green, playing to the front right portion may not be a bad idea, regardless of where the pin is. Be sure to take in the views before you tee off.

Number 12 may be the toughest of these four. It plays 177 yards and the deep-faced grass bunker in front of the green gives it the feeling of a much shorter hole. Don’t be fooled though; as you will want to hit one extra club to carry your ball onto the green avoiding the grass bunker in front. Anything hit short right will likely find the waste area or bunker.

Mountain Ridge hole number 17 is the course’s signature par three, playing 169 yards straight downhill. The green slopes front to back, which makes it harder to stop the ball on the putting surface.

When it comes to accommodations, Crystal Mountain has the widest variety of any golf or ski resort—everything from hotel-style rooms that sleep two or four guests to mountainside homes that sleep up to 14. There are bungalows and cottages to choose from; all are equipped with everything you’ll need during your visit and, if you need something, just ask. They have the politest staff I have ever met. Visit the website for a complete rundown of everything they offer, including a long list of houseguest perks.

Crystal Mountain offers several dining alternatives from pizza and subs at Betsie River Pizza to casual fine dining at The Thistle. As its name implies, this Scottish-themed venue has something for everyone. It’s best described as come-as-you-are fine dining. The menu is eclectic with everything from burgers

and fries to Cornish hen and rack of lamb. Breakfast is served daily at the Wild Tomato with just about any breakfast food you can think of. They also serve lunch and dinner. During the winter, Wild Tomato adds several “igloos” to their property where you can enjoy a cocktail and shareables outside under the twinkling lights of the Michigan sky.

A golf vacation to Northern Michigan just isn’t complete without a visit to Crystal Mountain.

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Right from my first contact to our last meal (best Rueben sandwich ever) or (best Vegetarian burger ever) on the Thistle Bar & Grill Patio.
Your breakfast crew was hilarious and started each day for us with great fresh food and lots of laughter. The royal treatment we received in your private dining room was a special experience.
Your golf course staff (pro-shop-starters-marshals-maintenance) were very professional and fun to converse with. Congratulations on two well-kept golf courses and thanks for suggesting, remembering and filling out
the closest to the pin and longest drive markers.
Personally enjoyed watching you all do the details it takes to get our group out there.You all made it easy for me to relax and take in each day with the rest of the group not having to organize etc.
The accommodations were excellent, but the mountainside homes are not best suited for a group of couples.

The Arcadia Bluffs Couples Group

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Year Opened: 1977
12500 Crystal Mountain Dr, Thompsonville, MI, 49683-9393
2 miles from the center of Thompsonville
18 Holes
71 Par
6,314 Yards
Driving Range: Yes
Crystal Mountain Golf Course Course Layout & Flyover
12500 Crystal Mountain Dr, Thompsonville, MI
49683-9393
(231) 378-2000
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