Iron County Chamber of Commerce

Golfing
Golfing in Iron County is first-class. With three courses to choose from, a person could golf for days. To view the local courses, use the links below.


[George Young Golf Course | Crystal View Municipal Golf Course]
[Iron River Country Club] [Back to Activities Page]


George Young Recreational Complex

The George Young Recreational Complex is located just off County Road 424 in the south central part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula on 3,300 scenic acres bordering three lakes. The complex is a not-for-profit corporation, open to the general public, dedicated to recreation, education and preservation. Its facilities include the longest 18-hole golf course in the Upper Peninsula, miles of trails for hiking, cross country skiing and mountain biking, and a heated indoor swimming pool with a jacuzzi and sauna. Food and beverages are also available in its rustic timber and stone clubhouse, lounge and dining room for those who use the recreational facilities.

Daily Fee............. Daily fee void once you leave the premises.

Season Pass
College Student.
Individual
Husband & Wife or Parent & Child

For More Info Call......906-265-3401      

Visit the George Young Recreational Complex at www.georgeyoung.com


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Crystal View Municipal Golf Course


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Green Fees
Weekdays
  9 holes (Mon-Fri)................
18 holes (Mon-Fri)................
Weekends
  9 holes.............................
18 holes.............................
Senior Citizens (Fri)
  9 holes.............................
18 holes...........................
Golf Cart Rentals
  9 holes............................
18 holes...........................

Iron River Country Club

The Iron River Country Club is a beautiful 9-hole golf course. It is located 2 miles south of Iron River on M-189. It is open 7:00 am to 7:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Open mornings only on Monday & Thursday.

Iron County golfers have been getting out and enjoying nice sunny weather every chance they get. Despite all the good it holds, the lack of rain has been terrible for those attempting to keep grass green, healthy, and ready for golfers who have been waiting for the chance to golf all winter. The good news is, even if the rain refuses to fall, they will have no problem keeping this course up to par.

Course officials have been talking about putting an underground watering system in for the last six or seven years. Until now, they have had to use sprinklers and hoses, a system that required a lot of manpower. But fear no more, green grass lovers. You will not see any dry fairways at the Iron River Country Club.  The club has installing a new underground watering system, which covers all nine holes - fairways, tee-boxes and greens - as well as the driving range. It's a single-row center fairway irrigation system. The flip of an electrical switch pops up the watering heads with computerized controls. The project cost about $140,000 and is being funded by member assessment.   According to Mark Melchiori, the project has made pllay very enjoyable.

So whether you're golfing for that 100th hole-in-one, or simply trying to hit the ball off the tee, you can be sure that the Iron River Country Club's course is one of the best you'll find

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Green Fees

Weekdays
9 holes.......................
18 holes.....................

Weekends
9 holes.......................
18 holes.....................

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