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Bear Lake County Highlands Golg Course

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The Bear Lake County Highlands Golf Course was established in 1964. It offers 18 hole golf course, playing 6527 yards from the blue tees, 6120 yards from the white tees and 5788 yards from the red tees. Golfing accessories are available in the pro shop. Rolling terrain, water on seven holes and views of Bear Lake are the scenic courses in Northern Michigan.

Location: US-31 South, Bear Lake Michigan 49614 Telephone 231-864-3817

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06/10 Coming to The Bear Lake area
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