Designed by Jack Eastman, Dunhan Hills was constructed on a hilly patch of land in 1967. The course is old school in that the tees and greens are close together and not a lot of earth was moved in building the course. Sloping fairways lined by huge trees make this 6,769 yard course (72.6/130 rating) fairly tight for driving. There are a couple ponds in play and some bunkering but for the most part a stray shot will not be lost, just blocked by a 150 year old maple. The greens are moderate to large in size with some tricky slopes to negotiate. The course is located north of Brighton. M-59 intersects Dunham road a couple miles east of US 23.
Posted by: Phillip
May 29th, 2010
Course was in excellent shape. The greens were very true. Only got to play 9 because of the rain. Can't wait to go back and play a full round there
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