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Brae Burn Golf Club

Brae Burn Golf Club

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3.7 Google Review
10860 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, Michigan, 48170, United States
(734) 453-1900 www.braeburngc.com
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Jun 26, 2018
This course has a few challenging locations and hidden fun let's say. Course could've been in much better shape considering the time if year and the mix of rain and sun we've had this spring and early summer. Greens are decent, but too many clippings still laying around throughout the course. A few groundskeeper updates, improvements on maintenance and this could be a great little sub $30 course again. Inside is nice with full bar and menu to go with it but didn't eat those time to rate the food.

Jun 16, 2018
Course was in pretty good condition. It's a difficult course as a beginner but I enjoyed it. It seems that the sand traps are missing sand which made for some easier golf however the hazards are placed strategically and they're very unforgiving. The greens are tough as well. I enjoyed playing and I'll play again.

Jul 8, 2018
A good course for beginners or those looking for a good deal. Greens and most tee boxes were actually green, most of the rest of the course was pretty much dead brown grass. The staff in the pro shop & bar are very friendly. There are no water coolers out on the course & sign posted on door for no cart service today. Not a good thing with 90 degree weather. We played for $20 a person which was a good rate considering the conditions. Lots of hackers in front of us and lots of unrepaired ball marks on greens but with low rates you can’t expect anything more. We still had an enjoyable day and will be back when the weather is cooler and hopefully not as busy.

Aug 13, 2018
Well kept. Good food. We do an outing there every year. Always a great time!

Jul 2, 2018
Not a bad course. The monster is a great signature hole however i would update the cart paths. Very bumpy.

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