The Lipkowitz Legacy
   

The name is synonymous with championship golf . . . and a spectacular golf course. 

 

    Grand Ledge Country Club is without question the ultimate expression of the uncompromising standards in golf course design. With mature woods, majestic pine trees, and complimenting wide, lush fairways, the course is deliberately planned to be in perfect harmony with the native Michigan landscape.

 

     For nearly half a century the Grand Ledge Country Club has been a great source of pride and the principle driving force in the lives of the Lipkowitz family. After two generations and many decades of work and care, it is now a proud and permanent part of Michigan's golf landscape.

 

     The course was designed in the late 1950's by the club's founder, Steven T. Lipkowitz, as a test of a golfer's complete game. That same philosophy lives on today as the passion of the founder's son, and current owner, James P. Lipkowitz. With maturity that only time provides, the course has evolved into a true test of a golfer's game, all the while maintaining a rare and refreshing level of playability.

 

     Its unique course layout brings to play all that Michigan golf has to offer — native woodlands, natural wetland areas, water and rolling slopes of "Michigan". The course ranges from a challenging 6387 yards with a slope rating of 124.  At 6078 yards from the middle tees, you can experience an enjoyable round, with wide expansive fairways, large greens, and multiple tees for every type of player.  Grand Ledge Country Club is a golf course designed to test your skills and provide every golfer with a memorable experience again and again.