It’s one of two award-winning courses at the resort. The Mountain Ridge course opened in 1995 and was designed by William Newcomb, a Michigan-based architect known for his work in the state and especially Northern Michigan.
It features some dramatic elevation changes, natural sand areas, and holes cut through towering tunnels of trees. The par 3 No. 5 hole that features a dramatic 80-foot drop to a large green surface showcases all of those elements.
The overlook on the path between holes 15 and 16 offers a scenic view of Northern Michigan that stretches for miles and the challenging par 3 No. 17 hole and par 5 No. 18 that bring golfers down the mountain are equal parts challenge and beauty. Dan Heiss is the superintendent leading the course maintenance crew at Crystal Mountain.