| Golf Course |
Holes |
Par |
Yards |
Slope |
Rating |
Olde Mill Golf Club 6101 W Xy Ave Schoolcraft, MI 49087
Public Golf Course
| 18
| 72
| 6,195
| 117
| 69.2
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| Designed By | Grass | Opened |
| Gil Stiver
| —
| 1958
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| GPS: Latitude | GPS: Longitude |
| 42.08835 | -85.666838 |
Contact Information | Telephone | Website |
| (269) 679-5625
| Link |
| Olde Mill Golf Club, Schoolcraft, Michigan - Visitor Rating: |  |  |
Golf course visitor ratings are based upon the average 1-5 star rating given a course by website visitors.
You may re-rate with each play, limited to once per course per 24-hour period.
Up-to-date ratings are extremely important! We encourage your continued input - please re-rate as you play these courses. Tell your Golf Partners ... and remind the courses!
Visitor ratings may be based upon a variety of criteria such as (listed in order of importance):
| 1. | Layout |
2. | Rules |
3. | Looks |
| 4. | Service |
5. | Fees |
6. | Hours |
| 7. | Crowds |
8. | Parking |
9. | Cleanliness |
Therefore, a visitor rating may have more to do with the overall feeling left by the experience rather than solely the lay of the course.
| Golf Specials |
Nothing as YET for Olde Mill Golf Club Please contact us to post your 2008 specials.
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We have many other Course Offerings available on our Golf Specials page.
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Schoolcraft, Michigan, a little more ... |  |  |
Schoolcraft is a village in Schoolcraft Township in Kalamazoo County. The village is named in honor of Henry Schoolcraft, an ethnologist.
The Village of Schoolcraft was the first settlement in Kalamazoo County, being established in 1832. One of the first settlers in the area was Basil Harrison, who brought his family there from Ohio in 1828 because of a land grant afforded him by the United States government due to his military service in the War of 1812. The village was named by Governor Lewis Cass in honor of Henry Schoolcraft, who was a member of the expedition which explored the region.
The Village of Schoolcraft is also home to the Underground Railroad House of Dr. Nathan Thomas, which is a registered Michigan Historic Site and National Historic Site. Dr. Thomas, the first doctor in Kalamazoo County and a Quaker who avidly supported and led abolitionist efforts in Michigan, first built the house in 1835 on the corner of Cass St. and Centre St. Between 1840 and 1860, it is estimated that Dr. Thomas and his wife Pamela Brown sheltered between 1,000 and 1,500 fugitive slaves on their way to Canada. In 1868 the house was moved to its present site on Cass St. east of 131.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.9 square miles, all land.
See also: The History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Additional information provided by: Wikipedia
| Course Updates & Corrections: |  |  |
In general terms, a golf course may make modifications anywhere from numerous times a season ... to once a decade, if ever, and while we make efforts to ensure accuracy, it is possible that the information listed for this course may have become dated.
As a result, we strongly recommend that you phone the golf course prior to reserving a tee time and/or driving to the course itself.
If you are a member of this course's management team or a frequent player and you have noticed an error, omission, etc., contact us so we may update our records. |