| 4875 Geddes Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105 |
(734) 998-7040 http://radrick.umich.edu/ |
Price to Play $51 - $75 |
Radrick Farms is a University of Michigan-owned and operated golf course located between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, east of US 23 at the Geddes Road Exit.
The golf course is a parkland design and is noted as the first eighteen-hole layout designed by Pete Dye. It travels over a large, natural tract of land along isolated, unique fairway corridors. The layout moves along broad, rolling, tree-lined fairways, with an array of sand bunkers in various shapes and sizes guarding the greens. Dye’s trademark pot bunkers are notably missing, though. There’s a stream traversing a few holes, and the green complexes are just that, varying in size, shape, undulation, and slope. There are five sets of tees overall, with the Maize tees playing to 6,967 yards, 73.9/136, course/slope ratings.