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Landmark: Chocolay Township Golf CourseCity: Marquette
Country: USA Michigan
Continent: North America
Chocolay Township Golf Course, Marquette, USA Michigan, North America
Chocolay Township Golf Course is a public 18-hole golf facility located in Marquette, Michigan.
It is situated within Chocolay Township, east of the city center.
Visual Characteristics
The course features a mix of open fairways and tree-lined sections. Greens are typically bentgrass, with surrounding rough composed of fescue and bluegrass. Elevation changes are moderate, with several water hazards including ponds and the Chocolay River bordering parts of the layout. The landscape is characterized by deciduous and coniferous trees.
Location & Access Logistics
The golf course is located at 1000 M-28, Marquette, MI 49855. It is approximately 8 kilometers east of downtown Marquette. Access is directly from US Highway 28 (M-28). Ample paved parking is available on-site. No public transport routes directly serve the golf course entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Chocolay Township Golf Course was established in 1994. It was designed by golf course architect Jerry Matthews. The course was developed on land previously used for agricultural and undeveloped woodland purposes, integrating with the existing natural topography and the Chocolay River watershed.
Key Highlights & Activities
Play consists of 18 holes of golf. The course offers a driving range for practice. Rental clubs are available. Walking the course is permitted. Golf lessons can be arranged with the pro shop staff.
Infrastructure & Amenities
A clubhouse with a pro shop and a small concession area is present. Restrooms are located within the clubhouse. Limited shade is available on the course, primarily from trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available throughout the property. No food vendors are located outside the clubhouse concession.
Best Time to Visit
The optimal time for playing golf is from late May through early October, avoiding the winter months. Mid-morning offers good lighting for photography of the course features. Tee times are recommended, especially on weekends.
Facts & Legends
The 14th hole, a par 3, requires a tee shot over a section of the Chocolay River. Local lore suggests that a particularly challenging shot on this hole can be attributed to the river's "mood."
Nearby Landmarks
- Marquette Mountain Ski Area (2.5km West)
- Presque Isle Park (7.0km Northwest)
- Lower Harbor Park (8.5km West)
- Michigan Iron Industry Museum (10.0km West)