Saskatoon Golf Club is a Public, 36 hole golf facility located in Alto, Michigan. The facility has four nine hole courses that are rotated in order to make different eighteen hole combinations. They are the Red Nine, The White Nine, The Blue Nine, and The Gold Nine.
The course opened in the summer of 1964 with the original Red Course. The White Course opened in 1967, and the Blue Course in 1972 and 20 years later, in 1992, the links style Gold course was added.
The most demanding course is the Gold Course, with water and sand bunkers coming into play throughout the Scottish links-style terrain. The Red Course is short, but features narrow fairways, and water hazards come into play on four holes. The easiest course is the White Course. This course is short and has no water hazards. The Blue Course is tight and not too long. The terrain on all courses varies from flat to rolling, so you can expect some interesting lies.
Red Nine _________
Opened 1964, designed by Bill Howard
Blue tees: par-35, 3,022 yards
White tees: par-35, 2,898 yards
Red tees: par-35, 2,564 yards
White Nine _________
Opened 1967, designed by Bill Howard
Blue tees: par-37, 3,561 yards
White tees: par-37, 3,437 yards
Red tees: par-37, 2,914 yards
Blue Nine _________
Opened 1972, designed by Mark DeVries
Blue tees: par-35, 3,090 yards
White tees: par-35, 2,911 yards
Red tees: par-35, 2,570 yards
Gold Nine _________
Opened 1992, designed by Mark DeVries
Blue tees: par-35, 3,303 yards
White tees: par-35, 3,020 yards
Red tees: par-35, 2,345 yards